Sometimes I have to tell myself that Smith and Wessons are my favorite brand!! I was doing some cleaning in the safe today, and was struck by the fact that both of these little Colts date from about 1925:
Of course the top one is a .32 ACP Colt model of 1903, and the lower is the .25 ACP Colt model of 1908. These were very popular guns from their introduction through WWII, and the .32 was an issue arm for general officers of all branches through the Vietnam Nam era. I was lucky to find both of these in really nice shoot able condition at relatively reasonable prices a few years ago, and have a lot of fun with them.
They are in just about the condition that I love. Well preserved, with shiny bores, function flawlessly, and yet are not so pristine that I am afraid to shoot them. I don't need any firearms that I am not comfortable shooting. I have shot both of these two extensively, and they are great shooters.
I am also a big fan of "film noir", and also the 1930s and 1940s cops and robbers or "gangster" movies, so these little guns fit right in.
Is anyone else interested in these vintage firearms?? I have more and if you'll show me some of yours, I'll try to round up a couple more to post!!
Best Regards, Les

Of course the top one is a .32 ACP Colt model of 1903, and the lower is the .25 ACP Colt model of 1908. These were very popular guns from their introduction through WWII, and the .32 was an issue arm for general officers of all branches through the Vietnam Nam era. I was lucky to find both of these in really nice shoot able condition at relatively reasonable prices a few years ago, and have a lot of fun with them.
They are in just about the condition that I love. Well preserved, with shiny bores, function flawlessly, and yet are not so pristine that I am afraid to shoot them. I don't need any firearms that I am not comfortable shooting. I have shot both of these two extensively, and they are great shooters.
I am also a big fan of "film noir", and also the 1930s and 1940s cops and robbers or "gangster" movies, so these little guns fit right in.
Is anyone else interested in these vintage firearms?? I have more and if you'll show me some of yours, I'll try to round up a couple more to post!!
Best Regards, Les
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