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A friend of mine asked me to research this pistol for him.  It is a Colt Pocket Positve .32 caliber.  In my research I determined that it was made in 1925.  There is a small chip missing from the corner of the left side grip caused when he dropped it.

I thought I would post these pictures of it just for general interest.

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Looks to be in great shape overall!

Cool pistol.  The grip is hard rubber and will break when hit hard....as your friend found out.  The .32 Police, I have been told, in reality .32 SW Long.  Some dispute this but I have read Cold didn't want to make a gun which uses the SW .32 long so they called it .32 Police.

You are right Clint.  The only difference between the Colt .32 Police and the S&W .32 Long is the shape of the bullet.  The S&W .32 had a round nosed bullet while the Colt had a small flat nose on the bullet.  The two rounds are interchangeable.  The reason Colt did this was to avoid putting S&W on their guns.

Very sweet Pistol indeed! Thanks for sharing! I am still on the hunt for my first Colt. I have owned a Colt Lightning Rifle, but the pistols still get away from me. Guess I am waiting for one to fall in my lap! lol

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