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Post by eagle1899 on Jan 9, 2020 9:37:32 GMT -5
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Post by eagle1899 on Jan 9, 2020 9:40:37 GMT -5
Love these! Both are in 32 New Police (32 S&W Long). Lots of fun to shoot.
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Post by taffin on Jan 9, 2020 12:45:42 GMT -5
They certainly are! I've had one like the top version for several years and just bought a dead ringer like the bottom one last month. I just finished loading up 400 rounds of .32 Long and 500 rounds of .32 S&W. The latter rounds are really hard to hold on to and load.
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Post by ezekiel38 on Jan 9, 2020 19:04:44 GMT -5
Great little shooters, turn of the 20th century a lot of coppers carried a 32. Have considered the 327 personally but it means another caliber to load for. SP101 6 shot??
The Colts are finely fitted gems, enjoy!
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Post by squawberryman on Jan 9, 2020 19:05:42 GMT -5
Beautiful brace of pistols sir.
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Post by x101airborne on Jan 9, 2020 19:30:25 GMT -5
Oooh, those are NICE!!! Bought my Dad a 32 police positive. Got it for 300 bucks out the door. Found out later it had real ivory grips on it!! Those grips were worth more than the handgun!
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Post by eagle1899 on Jan 10, 2020 8:57:46 GMT -5
The Colt Police Positive pistols are incredibly well put together. Most do not realize how small they are until they get one in their hands.
They are very common and prices vary alot. I have been patient finding those two at reasonable prices.
I'm on the hunt now for a target model in 22LR. The one Mr. Bradshaw had reviewed here on this site is an absolute gem. They are a bit harder to find but I'm patient.
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Post by Frank V on Jan 10, 2020 16:58:03 GMT -5
Those are two beautiful revolvers. Built during the era when quality & craftsmanship ruled. Thanks for sharing!
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