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Jason,
It just looks big, especially the trigger guard.
It's still a nice one though. Those hard rubber grips are hard to find in decent shape. The factory stopped using those grips in the early twenties and if the serial no. is under 270K , they are original to the gun.-----6
Lost a monocular I used when my kid was in NCAA rowing. Assumed it had been stolen at a regatta after searching everywhere for it.
5 years later, cleaning out garage, I found a musette bag I had kept in an former car. Looked at it & said, "that's where I put that Audubon monocular". Sure as the dickens, there it was. Had gottten lost in the shuffle of buying, selling & emptying out cars.
Here's a cool thought ---- pick up or reload 50-100 rounds of .38 and give that little gun a workout ! -- IT has been laying dormant too long --- Nice piece
I found 6 bricks of .22lr in the closet a couple of days ago that I had forgotten I had. Range time today with one of them.
D. Brian Casady
Quid Llatine Dictum Sit, Altum Viditur.
Advanced is being able to do the basics while your leg is on fire---Bill Jeans
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Man!
What a beauteous Police Positive! I had to take mine out of the safe and look it over. Mine is a 1920's era .32 Long with a set of stag, flat bottomed grips and a very unusual barrel: 2 and 3/8ths inches long, marked with the Colt Police Positive markings, and with "B .32" caliber stamp right next to it. Upon checking, I found that the "B" marking is a Colt replacement barrel installed on a revolver that was originally shipped from Colt to Old Mexico and returned from there for service. Only South of the Border revolvers got the B barrels! And it shoots excellently. I use mild mannered cast bullet reloads and it is spot on the target at 7 yards. Thanks for the reminder
GregT
Hayward, Wisconsin
"Underneath our starry flag, civilize 'em with a Krag"
piller wrote:I found 6 bricks of .22lr in the closet a couple of days ago that I had forgotten I had. Range time today with one of them.
Yeah, during all the panic I was afraid to go shoot my .22s since ammo was ridiculous....looked in the safe...closet...pantry...pickup and other various stashes and found 12 full bricks (or equivalent boxes) and several partials I'm still too stingy to shoot
"Make yourself an honest man, and then you may be sure that there is one less scoundrel in the world." - Thomas Carlyle
Griff wrote:Too right... COOL find! Only stuff I find doesn't fit anymore!
That happens here too!
All the clean up/ out was for a yard sale a long time coming. Made out like bandits!
And had another good find. I was given a shoulder holster by a friend a few years ago but
didn't have anything at the time that would fit in it so I tossed it on one of
the tables this morning. As the day went on I kept looking at the thing and eventually
a light went off in my thick head. The Colt New Frontier I got from Vance this summer fits perfectly!
Still wearing it! Feels a little "Dirty Harry"!
jb
jasonB " Another Dirty Yankee"
" Tomorrow the sun will rise. Who knows what the tide could bring?"
A whole lot of years ago I had a beautiful little 4 inch Police Positive 32-20, a great shooter. Then I saw something I thought I needed to trade for, oh well. You have a nice looking pistol.
JerryB II Corinthians 3:17, Now the Lord is that Spirit: and where the Spirit of the Lord is, there is liberty.