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Couple old Colt D.A.. 1907 transition New Pocket/Pocket Positive on the left. 1910 Police Positive on the right. Smooth walnut stocks were an option in 1910 but I'm unable to verify these as being authentic Colt. Both are chambered in 32 Colt, Short & Long. Ammo can be a little hard to come by. Both guns are perfect mechanically and still retain most of their finish and the stocks are very nice. Really good shooters, both DSCF1478.JPG
 
Very nice. Thanks for posting pictures.

Little kid just got a naming blessing at church this afternoon and I thought of something very much like the plain wood gripped model being the perfect long term gift.....his first name is Colt.

There is a .32 group that just started I believe in the general handguns area.

-kBob
 
There's something a bit elegant about the early 1900's revolvers,,,
I realize the designs are out of date and ammo is scarce,,,
But they are working fiery-arms and deserve respect.

If all I had were one of those two shooters,,,
I wouldn't feel all that under-armed.

If those were mine I would have them encased in a wooden box,,,
Complete with ammo, cleaning supplies, and their history.

Aarond

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