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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Everett, WA
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Hello to all, I was given another pistol from a family member. He didn't know too much about it other than he thinks he purchased it back in the 60's and remembers using it quite a bit back then.
All I really know is that it is a Colt Official Police .38 Special. It has a 4 inch barrel and solid wood grips that show quite a bit of wear. It is S/N 5593XX which is stamped on the frame under the crane. The only other markings are on the barrel which are as follows: 'COLT OFFICIAL POLICE 38' on the left side of the barrel. 'COLT'S PT F A MFG. CO HARTFORD, CONN U.S.A. PAT D AUG. 5, 1884. JULY 4, 1905. OCT. 5 1926.' on the top of the barrel. The Colt horse logo on the left side of the frame just above and forward of the left grip. I do not know how to determine the %bluing or condition as requested in the sticky but I will say that the cosmetic condition of this revolver is pretty rough in my opinion. It has some areas of minor surface corrosion that appear to have been scotch-brited off in some areas. The areas that have been re-worked are very smooth and I cannot feel any pitting to the touch. I am attaching pictures for help with the condition. I have fired the gun and it performs very nicely so I wouldn't mind using it as a first restoration type project for myself. With regard to the finish; can/should it be re-blued? Where is the best place to have that done? I want to know a few other things about this gun: 1. Can this gun fire .38 +P. 2. The date of manufacture. 3. Approximate value (I'm not necessarily looking to sell but it is nice to know). 4. Anything else that you 'the experts' think I should know. Thanks in advance!
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Last edited by DRB; 09-02-2012 at 03:00 PM.. Reason: remove personal info |
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2009
Posts: 6,408
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Your family member might have bought it in the 1960's but it was not new at that time; Wilson shows that gun as made in late 1929. Based on the general appearance and what you describe, I would guess that it is an ex-police gun, the grips worn and the barrel blue gone as a result of holster wear.
While it would probably be just fine with +P .38 Special loads, I generally can't recommend those older guns for that load. .38 Special +P+ is a no-no without any doubt. Value always something of a guess, but I would put that one at around $200-225. The Colt revolvers of that era will, I think, someday come into their own as collectibles, but that day is not quite here and that gun has enough wear that it is not a collectible and probably will never be. It is still a good old gun; shoot it and have fun. Jim |
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Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: Everett, WA
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I just confirmed and he said he bought it from the Police Officer's Association in San Francisco in 1964.
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Senior Member
Join Date: Sep 2008
Location: Central Pennsylvania
Posts: 533
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Colt OPs had one of the thickest cylinder wall configurations of any "medium frame" service revolver and its frame size was considered to be a ".41 frame" meaning it is IN THEORY on par with the L frame S&W NOT the K frame. That being said, a steady diet of +p's can take its toll on any revolver - is it likely to fly apart from shooting +p's; not likely. Will it eventually become "out of time" as Colts are prone to do after a long service life - undoubtedly. I love the Colt OPs and think they are about as graceful and smooth as they come - ENJOY IT!!
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Join Date: Aug 2009
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Personally, I would tear it down and rust blue it. May not be "original", but sure would be a pretty piece!
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Advanced Senior Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Nashville TN
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I would not run +P's thru her at all.
Not that it is weak, but, she already has age on her, and no idea of number of rounds, and I would not put the additional stress on her with anything more than a standard .38special round. I also would not re-blue.....clean, lube, shoot,enjoy.
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