In my dungeon there are a set of double hung windows recessed into a cubby area with a seat. The seat lifts up for storage and sometimes things disappear in there and not paid much attention to. I do not look in there as often as I should, BUT there they were. I had a fascination with Early Colt Automatic Pistols by John Browning prior to the .45 Government innovation.
Here are two of each 1902 Military Models and two of the 1903 Models all are in .38 Colt Automatic Rimless- Smokeless Calibers. The .38acp was popular until the advent of the .38 Super in 1929.
Warning... The .38acp cartridge and the .38 Super are IDENTICAL! Many pistols chambered in .38acp were destroyed and shooters were severely injured by trying to shoot .38 Super in the older models.
The two on top are the Military Models. The pistol with the serrations at the front of the slide is the Early Model and quite scarce,. The smaller two pistols are Model 1903 of the same .38acp caliber. The early model has the round spur hammer and different markings on the slide.
Here are two of each 1902 Military Models and two of the 1903 Models all are in .38 Colt Automatic Rimless- Smokeless Calibers. The .38acp was popular until the advent of the .38 Super in 1929.
Warning... The .38acp cartridge and the .38 Super are IDENTICAL! Many pistols chambered in .38acp were destroyed and shooters were severely injured by trying to shoot .38 Super in the older models.
The two on top are the Military Models. The pistol with the serrations at the front of the slide is the Early Model and quite scarce,. The smaller two pistols are Model 1903 of the same .38acp caliber. The early model has the round spur hammer and different markings on the slide.