Early Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3 with 4"
barrel - Blue finish with fire blue small
parts and black stylized "C" hard rubber grips. Colt is
the first factory cutaway of this model.
Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3
- Close-up of left side cutaway showing partial "New Police"
marking on sideplate.
Colt Factory Letter documents Colt Police
Positive .38/c serial number 3 revolver as 4" barrel, blue
finish, stocks not listed, Special Notation "Skeleton",
Shipped to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company, Chicago,
Illinois, January 17, 1906 in a one gun shipment.
In The Book of Colt Firearms, Robert
Sutherland notes that "Approximately 60 revolvers were
skeletonized of cut away, Including Serial #3. More cutaway
arms were made in the Police Positive Model than in any
other Colt cartridge revolver. Nevertheless, with some 60
produced the variation is still one of notable scarcity."
Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3 -
Marked on top of barrel:COLT'S PT. F. A.
MFG. CO. HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.
PAT'D AUG. 5, 1884, JUNE 5, 1900, JULY 4, 1905
Early Colt Police Positive Serial Number 3 with 4"
barrel - right side. Most of the cutaway is to the
left side of the revolver. Just a slight cut is
present on the right side at the top right of the stock.
Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3 - serial
number on the frame.
Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3
- serial number on the crane.
Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3 - serial
number on the rear of the cylinder under the ejector.
Left side of barrel marked:
Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3 - Recoil shield.
Colt Police Positive .38 Serial Number 3 -
Close-up view of the hammer. |