Colt Police Positive Special

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PlaceoforiginUnited States
Inservice1907–present[citation needed]
ManufacturerColt's Manufacturing Company
Colt Police Positive Special
.38 Colt Police Positive Special
TypeRevolver
Place of originUnited States
Service history
In service1907–present[citation needed]
Production history
ManufacturerColt's Manufacturing Company
Produced1907–1995
No. builtover 750,000[1]
Specifications
Barrel length
  • 4 in (101.6 mm)
  • 5 in (127 mm)
  • 6 in (152.4 mm)

Cartridge
ActionDouble-action
Feed systemsix round cylinder
SightsFixed iron; Blade front, V-notch rear

Introduced in 1907, the Colt Police Positive Special is a small-frame, double-action revolver with a six-round cylinder, primarily chambered for .38 Special. The Police Positive Special was intended primarily for sale to law enforcement agencies and is one of Colt’s most widely produced revolver designs, with over 750,000 built.[2]

Colt Police Positive-revolver in .32 Colt New Police with a 6" barrel. This is a right-handed model.

The Police Positive Special was an iterative improvement of Colt's earlier Police Positive model, the only differences being a slightly lengthened cylinder and elongated and strengthened frame to allow the chambering of the longer, more powerful .32-20 Winchester and .38 Special cartridges.[3] It was also made in .32 Colt New Police and .38 Colt New Police. It was made with 4-, 5- and 6-inch barrels and came with either wood or hard rubber grips.

In the early 20th century, the Colt Positive and Positive Special teamed with Colt's other admired model, the Official Police, to capture most of the law enforcement firearms market.[4] Very popular with law enforcement officers due to its light weight, the Positive Special went through a number of series or “issues”. The first issue ran from introduction to 1927 and had the early 1900-era distinctive Colt black hard rubber grips. The second issue introduced wooden grips which were smooth in the early years, later giving way to a checkered style, also the smooth top strap was replaced with a serrated one to reduce glare. The Third issue began in 1947, and the Fourth issue in 1977 introduced a Colt Python-style shrouded ejector-rod housing. Production of the Police Positive Special ended in 1995.[3]

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