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Colt Police Positive

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Colt Police Positive
Blued Colt Police Positive revolver; six inch barrel
TypeRevolver
Place of originUnited States
Production history
ManufacturerColt's Manufacturing Company
Produced1907–1947
VariantsSeeVariants
Specifications
Barrellength
  • 2.5 in (63.5 mm)
  • 4 in (102 mm)
  • 5 in (125 mm)
  • 6 in (153 mm)

Cartridge .22 WMR
Actiondouble-action revolver
Feed systemsix round cylinder
SightsFixed iron; half-moon blade front, V-notch rear

TheColt Police Positiveis a small-frame,double-actionrevolverfeaturing a six-roundcylinder,chamberedfor either.32 or.38caliber.A.22 caliber model was also offered. Designed primarily for sale tofederal,state,or locallaw enforcement agencies,the Police Positive was introduced into thefirearmsmarket byColt's Manufacturing Companyin 1905.[1][2][3]

Development and history

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The Colt Police Positive was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police"revolver, upgraded with aninternal hammer block safety.Colt named this new security device the "Positive Lock", and itsnomenclatureended up being incorporated as a partial namesake for the new revolver.[2] The cylinder of the Police Positive rotated in the clockwise direction, the opposite of firearms makerSmith & Wesson'scompeting models. Ever a canny competitor in the firearms industry, Colt missed no opportunity to score points over its arch rival, and began a marketing campaign which accentuated this detail. In its advertising Colt proclaimed that "All Colt cylinders TURN TO THE RIGHT", and suggested that the Colt design forced the cylinder crane up against the frame, resulting in tighter lockup with less play and better chamber tobarrelalignment, thus markedly increasingaccuracy.[2] The Police Positive was very successful; along with theColt Official Policeit dominated the law enforcement firearms market in the early 1900s.[4]The Positive was itself incrementally modified in 1908, forming the basis for Colt'sPolice Positive Specialmodel.[2]

A nickel Police Positive with pearl grips and.32 calibre was used byCharles Bronsonas Paul Kersey inDeath Wish.American gangsterAl Caponealso used a Police Positive, a nickel.38 Police Positive with walnut grips and a 4-inch barrel, manufactured in 1929; in June 2011 a private collector sold it atChristie'sfor the sum of £67,250/$109,080/€75,656.[5]

Colt Police Positive in.38 S&W. Made in 1925

Features

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The Police Positive was made ofcarbon steel,and was finished with either apolishedbluedfinish ornickel-plated.[2]

The First issue of the Police Positive ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927. Sporting Colt's standard hard rubbergrips,it was offered with barrel lengths of 2.5 (available only in.32 caliber), 4, 5, and 6 inches, and was chambered for the.32 Long Colt(it would also accept the.32 Short Colt),.32 Colt New Police, and.38 Colt New Police cartridges.[1][2][3][6]CheckeredWalnutgrips became standard after 1923.

The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1947, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as aserratedtopstrap to reduce sightglare,while retaining the wooden grips.[6]Both of Colt's “New Police” rounds were actually slight redesigns of existing S&W cartridges, the.32 S&W Longand.38 S&Wwith thebulletnoses flattened, as Colt resisted providing its maincompetitorwith any free advertising.[2]

Colt's Positive Lock safety, theinnovationresponsible for the gun's introduction, functioned by preventing thefiring pinfrom striking theprimerof the cartridge unless thetriggerwas deliberately pulled. Intended to address deficiencies of earlier models such as theSingle Action Army,the Positive Lock prevented anaccidental dischargeeven if thehammerwas struck or the pistol was dropped, allowing the revolver to be safely carried with all six chambers loaded.[7]The revolver'ssightsconsisted of a half-moon blade front with afixed ironopenrear sight, which was a simple V-notch shaped groovemilledinto the revolver's topstrap.[2]

Colt Police Positive caliber.32 S&W Long/.32 Colt New Police made in 1938.

Colt Police Positive revolvers marked withColt D.A..32on the barrel are chambered for.32 Long Colt. Revolvers marked with.32 Colt New Policeon the barrel are chambered for.32 Smith & Wesson Long.

Variants

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Police Positive Target

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Weighing 22 ounces and available with a blued finish and black hard rubber grips in.22 Long Rifle,.22 WRF,.32 Long (and Short) Colt, and.32 Colt New Police (.32 S&W Long) chamberings, the First issue of this model featured anadjustableopen iron sighted 6 inch barrel and was marketed from 1910 to 1925, with checked Walnut grips replacing the rubber ones after 1923. A Second issue was sold from 1926 to 1941 and differed from the First in that it had a slightly heftier frame which upped the weight to 26 ounces; also Colt's nickel finish was offered as an option.[6]In today'scollectablemarket, the.32 New Police version appears to be the most sought after and valuable.[2]

1905 advertisement for Colt's new Police Positive.

Police Positive Special

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TheColt Police Positive Specialwas an iterative improvement of Colt's earlier Police Positive model, the only differences being a slightly lengthened cylinder and elongated and strengthenedframeto allow the chambering of the longer, more powerful.32-20 Winchesterand.38 Specialcartridges.

Bankers' Special

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This is the Police Positive with a 2-inch barrel chambered in.22 Long Rifle or.38 Colt New Police (.38 S&W). Produced from 1926 to 1940.

Detective Special Series

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TheColt Detective Specialand its variants are shortened, somewhat streamlined variants of the Police Positive Special, introduced in 1927.

Users

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References

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  1. ^ab“Colt Police Positive”Archived2008-06-07 at theWayback MachineBellum Web site. Accessed September 16, 2008.
  2. ^abcdefghiShideler, Dan.“Nobody Wants This Colt”,Gun Digestmagazine Web site. Accessed September 16, 2008.
  3. ^abLark, Syd.“Colt.38 Police Positive”Archived2009-04-16 at theWayback Machine,All Experts Web site. Accessed September 16, 2008.
  4. ^Scarlata, Paul.“Colt's Official Police Revolver”Archived2008-09-26 at theWayback Machine,Shooting Timesmagazine Web site – Handgun Reviews. Accessed August 13, 2008.
  5. ^"Release: Al Capone's colt.38 Police Positive Revolver sells for £67,250/$109,080/€75,656".Archived fromthe originalon 2016-08-26.Retrieved2011-06-25.
  6. ^abc"COLT'S MANUFACTURING COMPANY, INC. REVOLVERS: DOUBLE ACTION, SWING OUT CYLINDER"Archived2012-03-30 at theWayback Machine,Cheaper Than Dirt Web site. Accessed September 22, 2008.
  7. ^Cumpston, Mike.“.32 Colt Police Positive Special”ArchivedSeptember 11, 2016, at theWayback Machine,Gunblast Webzine. Accessed September 11, 2008.
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