Couple more oldies........

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Colts....1910 Police Positive on right. 1907 Pocket Positive on left. Both chambered in very obsolete 32 Colt, long & short. Great shooters, pleasant and accurate, definitely hand caster/hand loader proposition. Shown with obsolete and modern ammunition, the newer green/yellow box is the last production run of 32 Long Colt, sometime in the late 1980's. Colt stopped chambering any 32 Colt revolvers sometime around WW I.
 

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Congratulations, that's a great pair of old Colts. They are very underrated revolvers. I recently picked a 4" 1935 Pocket Positive in Colt.32 New Police. I love its diminutive size and superb trigger.
 
Yowza! Two nice looking sixguns! Like the Pocket positive, especially with that round butt grip frame.
 
Those are very nice indeed. I guess in .32 Colt they would have hardly any recoil!
 
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 revolver.

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