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This old Colt Official Police has had rubber grips since I bought it about 10 years back.
Run across a set of nice wood grips and decided the old horse needed new shoes. ![]() ![]()
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Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Central Pennsylvania
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DAMN, I still say there is nothing more graceful than a 41 frame Colt, and while they look great with ANY kinda handles, those are especially attractive with the lite wood and dark grain.
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2 other Official Police aside from the one above, a Python, an Officer`s Model Special, an Army Special, a Trooper Mk III, and a Lawman Mk III. Python ![]() Trooper Mk III .357 ![]() Officer`s Model Special .38 ![]() Official Police in 32-20 ![]() Official Police in .22LR ![]() Lawman Mk III .357 ![]() Army Special in 32-20 ![]() And here is what the Official Police .38 looked like with those ugly rubber grips. ![]()
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Location: Iowa
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Magnificent.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Central Pennsylvania
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I really DO love those old Colts. Love the family album; its making me drool!!
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Join Date: Oct 2007
Location: Old Dominion
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Shep the first old horse looks like it's all dressed up for a parade.
Sweet family
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Central, Ohio
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Nice Colts Windy, I have an OP like yours that I also put wood grips on but they are not near as pretty as yours. Those are really good looking. While some of the Colts are getting very pricey I think a lot of people are passing by the service revolvers which are really great shooting guns.
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Location: Central Pennsylvania
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I keep getting that "moth to a flame" thing happening when I log on! I cant keep myself from looking at this fantastic looking "family." I used to have many more Colts than I do now; divorce dont ya know. These are just simply put, some of the most beautiful, smooth action, accurate, serviceable revolvers ever. I think a lot of people dont completely appreciate the basic, "bone stock" Colt Official Police 38 special revolvers; they are very under appreciated in my opinion. The same is true of the Police Positive Specials. I think most shooters recognize the Python for the work of art that it is, but frankly, I think all the OP series (41 frame) revolvers are all equally graceful and magnificent. If you hold in your hand, or take out and shoot, an OP, or an Officers Model Match or Target, of a Commando, or a New Army/Navy (which actually proceeded the production of the first OP's), as well as the Python, Trooper, Lawman, Marshal, etc. you just seem to FEEL the fit, and the smoothness of action, and the balance. Its hard to describe, until you handle one. There's nothing wrong with a Kframe, or a Ruger Six, but DAMN, those Colts.................Ahhhhhh.
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New Service .38 ![]() Scout Buntline .22 mag ![]() 3rd series Match Target Woodsman ![]() 3rd series Woodsman Target ![]() New Service 1909 Army .45 Colt ![]() Colt Second Amendment .22 ![]() ![]() 3rd issue Detective Special ![]() New Frontier .22LR ![]() Officier`s ACP ![]() 3rd series Woodsman Sport ![]() 70 series Commander .38 Super ![]() 1950 Commander Lightweight .38 Super in nickel and gold ![]() 1903 auto .32 ![]() New Service in 38-40 ![]() Delta Elite 10mm ![]() Another Delta done up as a racer ![]() Colt 2000 9mm ![]() A modified 70 series Gold Cup ![]() Diamondback .38 ![]() Police Positive Target .22LR ![]() New Pocket in .32 Long Colt ![]() Police Positive Special in 32-20 ![]() New Police in .32 N.P. ![]() .380 Government Pocketlite ![]() Diamondback .22LR ![]() Scout in .22LR ![]() Well, think I`ve run out of Colts, except for this one. Blue Label AR-15 H-BAR ![]()
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WOW! what a stable of equine....I like 'em all there's 3 or 4 I wish where in my stable
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SHEP! Thats just plain CRUEL! Now I will have to spend HOURS staring at this thread, Mister. Sheeeeesh.
I only own one New Service any more, and two Positives. I sold the others years ago. I do miss my 1903 production 7 1/2 .38-40 New Service, that I purchased from its original owner, who happened to be 91 at the time! I also sold a REALLY purdy New Navy 4 1/2 inch .41 too. Does anyone have a crying towel you can lend me? Shep? Its ALL YOUR FAULT! ![]() |
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![]() If I really wanted to be cruel, I could start on the S&Ws. ![]() ![]()
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