Colt Police Positive .38
Question
I have been given a .38 Colt Police Positive revolver and want to know more about it. I is marked with A 45646 M with a E under it. It has a 4" barrel and is a satin nickle. Any information would be great!
Answer
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Your .38 Colt Police Positive was introduced by Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1907. It was a small frame, double action, revolver that was originally designed for the police at local, state, and federal levels. The original guns were chambered in .32 and .38 caliber. The guns were offered both in polished blue or nickel plated.
The Police Positive revolver was actually an upgraded design of the Colt New police revolver that was produced from 1896 through 1907. The upgraded gun (the Colt Police positive) utilized an internal hammer block safety. This internal safety allowed the gun to be carried safely with all 6 chambers loaded and prevented the gun from firing if the hammer were struck or the gun was dropped by accident. Colt named this internal safety the Positive Lock, hence the use of the word positive in the name Colt Police Positive. As an interesting side note... The Colt Police Positive was the first revolver that Colt advertised using the fact that all Colt cylinders rotate clockwise (to the right) where as the S&W revolvers all rotate counterclockwise (to the left). Colt claimed that by rotating to the right the action of the cylinder turning forced the cylinder crane against the frame resulting in a much tighter cylinder to barrel alignment which increased accuracy.
The Police Positive revolvers manufactured from 1907 through 1927 were considered the First Issue. They were offered with barrel lengths of 2.5" (available only in .32 caliber), 4, 5, and 6 inches, and were chambered for the .32 Long Colt (it would also accept the .32 Short Colt), .32 Colt New Police, and .38 Colt New Police cartridges. The guns came with the standard Colt hard rubber grips from the factory. Checkered Walnut Grips were used after 1923.
The Second Issue Police Positive revolvers were produced from 1928 through 1947. The Second Issue revolvers were different in that they featured a serrated top strap as well as a heavier frame. They continued to use the Walnut Grips. The serrated top strap cut down on glare making it easier to see the front sight.
It is interesting to note that in 1908 Colt added another model of the Police positive called the Colt Police Positive Special. The Colt Police Positive Special was offered with a slightly lengthened cylinder and lengthened and strengthened frame to allow the chambering of the longer, more powerful .32-20 Winchester and .38 Special cartridges. The police Positive Special was successfully manufactured from 1908 through 1995 with more than 750,000 guns produced.
Some of the more famous people connected with the Colt Police Positive are President of Brazil, Get鷏io Vargas, who committed suicide in 1954 with a Police Positive, gangster Al Capone, and Charles Bronson, as Paul Kersey, in the movie "Death Wish". Al Capone's Police Positive was sold at auction in 2011 for $109,000.
For more information on your gun as far as production date, etc try this website..... it covers all Colt handguns.
http://www.coltautos.com/default.asp
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Thank You again for your question....
Don
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