MatthewVanitas
Member
I hate to ask because I'm pretty sure I know the answer, but there's enough doubt that I want to check:
I have a Colt Pocket Positive, the barrel is stamped ".32 Police Cartridge." I understand the ".32 New Police Cartridge" is definitely .32 S&W Long, but is it significant that my barrel lacks the word "New"?
There's no fouling cup in the frame, and wasn't .32 S&W (Short) a BP cartridge originally?
There's a lot of confusing information about this on the Internet, including random people claiming that it's the same as .32 Colt, or sales ads saying "Colt Pocket Positive in .32 Police (not S&W Long!!!)"
I'm just triple-checking to make sure that what little pressure the .32 S&W Long produces isn't too much for this neat little gun.
I have a Colt Pocket Positive, the barrel is stamped ".32 Police Cartridge." I understand the ".32 New Police Cartridge" is definitely .32 S&W Long, but is it significant that my barrel lacks the word "New"?
There's no fouling cup in the frame, and wasn't .32 S&W (Short) a BP cartridge originally?
There's a lot of confusing information about this on the Internet, including random people claiming that it's the same as .32 Colt, or sales ads saying "Colt Pocket Positive in .32 Police (not S&W Long!!!)"
I'm just triple-checking to make sure that what little pressure the .32 S&W Long produces isn't too much for this neat little gun.