![]() ![]() Here's the kicker guys-This gun appears 98-99% condition on finish! Right grip panel has front corner broken off.looking at the inside of the frame where the cylinder locks up, I swear this gun has possibly NEVER been fired! Can anyone help me out? i.e. All of my research today verifies that this revolver meets all the correct criteria:Ĭorrect patent marks: ends with "Oct. Serial number is 168XXX, and according to proof house, manufactured in 1926. I believe I have a Colt Banker's Special in. Not sure if I'm supposed to start a new thread, but I figured this would be a good start. I just joined THR forum because I have been offered to purchase a vintage Colt revolver. Sorry to bore you with the history of this gun, but this story brings smiles to me. ![]() Thanks in advance for the information on this gun. My son has already claimed this revolver as his inheritance. I bring it out of it's original box once in while just to hold it and smile. After the training session he showed me an guesstimate of value for this gun. Instead he came back with his own revolver and used it. I recently sent my wife and kids to a local NRA instructor along with all my guns for training. ![]() This is one very nicely maintained revolver. ![]() H.) On left side of barrel: Police Positive Special, 38 Special CTG There is no serial number at bottom of grip. There is no number under the barrel or face of the cylinder. Bottom of grip is all wood, no serial number C) Wood grips, rounded and all wood (no metal) across bottom.į) 26324M. ![]()
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