The Taurus 66 is a medium frame revolver that has adjustable sights. I don't know if they make a small frame revolver with adjustable sights. The Model 82 has fixed sights. https://www.taurususa.com/revolvers/medium-frame-revolvers/taurus-66
This post may be like the statement you are thinking about:
https://www.thehighroad.org/index.php?threads/is-it-safe-to-shoot-p-ammo-in-an-older-model-10.204371/#post-2496117
That is a really nice collection you have there, and the Colt Official Police is a great revolver. I have never thought about collecting varieties (such as different barrel lengths) of a specific revolver, but you are off to a really good start. Wonder what other varieties of OP revolvers are...
I guess you never know when a cool old revolver might turn up. This one came to me from a deceased relative and though I knew him for FORTY years, I never knew he had it. It is a Pocket Positive from 1910, but in .32 Police CTG, so it shoots .32 S&W quite well...a really soft shooting little...
Ruger has announced recently that they are coming out with a LCRx in .327. See this link from Ruger...the .327 version is towards the bottom of the page.
http://www.ruger.com/products/lcrx/models.html
This should be a good revolver!
After the death of a relative, I have ended up with a Colt Pocket Positive he had. It has a 3.5 inch barrel but is otherwise quite a small gun. It actually gets lost in an Uncle Mike's #0 pocket holster I have for a Ruger LCRx. (That is, it is way too loose in that holster, though the length...
From what I have read, that appears to be a "Crown W" mark that indicates the revolver was inspected at Woolwich Arsenal in the UK. What a cool Official Police you have!
Will
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