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rintinglen
11-10-2020, 06:29 PM
There is a thread on the 3 inch S&W Model 60 and that called this gun to mind. I bought this recently and have to say I am delighted with it. It apparently hit the pavement at some time in its career, and although it is a little scuffed up on the trigger guard and on the barrel, it locks up tight and is properly timed. IMHO, it has not been shot much, but that can be corrected.
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For those of us "of a certain age," it brings to mind the gangster and film noir movies of the 30's and 40's, but it was a very popular Police service weapon, especially in those departments that required officers to be armed 24-7. Cops didn't make very much in those days, and one gun that fulfilled two functions was a blessing. At 23 ounces it was half a pound lighter than the S&W M&P, while the Colt Official Police weighed nearly 3/4's of pound more. My Uncle Don carried one as a Reserve Officer in Redford Township, though his was blue. It is like a 4 inch Detective Special. A fellow could do a lot worse than to choose one of these for a personal defense weapon. Now I just need to make a holster.

Oyeboten
11-10-2020, 06:49 PM
Mighty nice!

I have a couple PPSs also, and I really like them, and have CCW'd them.

Outpost75
11-10-2020, 06:58 PM
They did make them with 3-inch barrels also. Here are a couple:

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ddixie884
11-10-2020, 07:44 PM
those are so nice.......

mtnman31
11-10-2020, 07:56 PM
I've got a 4" blued, Police Positive in 38 S&W. It's in nice shape other than some holster wear. It is fairly accurate but the timing is off. It works fine in single action but the cylinder doesn't line up in double action, resulting in shaving lead. Mine is stamped NBPD (New Brighton Police Department) on the bottom of the grip. I've been searching for a Colt in 32 S&W long, but unfortunately they all seem to have been made of gold, or so their prices would indicate.

leadeye
11-10-2020, 07:59 PM
Nice old Colt!

Baltimoreed
11-10-2020, 08:40 PM
Here’s my 4 inch .38 S&W PP, I only bought it because it’s sporting a factory lanyard ring. They are cute little Colts. Mine is older, from 1941 and has the half moon front sight

Outpost75
11-10-2020, 10:08 PM
It was also common back in the day pre-WW2 to have gunsmiths "bob" off the barrel to make a hide-out gun, here are a couple of those:

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Petrol & Powder
11-17-2020, 09:50 AM
The D-frame Colts were lightweight for their size and that certainly made them popular with people that carried them a lot.
The market share tug-O-war between Colt and S&W went on for a long time. S&W got the upper hand in that sales competition only to see Ruger join the DA revolver fight in the 1970's!

Krag 1901
12-02-2020, 06:26 PM
I bought a Colt Police Positive 4" and a Detective Special 2" at a gun show NIB a few years ago. These were the last models ('80s) produced and both are great guns. Lighter than the K frame Smiths and very smooth actions. They actually shoot better for me than my large frame Colts. I love the sights on the them. I always like adjustable sights but these are just perfect and better than any I've tried. These are my "nightstand guns."

gnoahhh
12-04-2020, 01:13 PM
I've been a fan of Colt PP's and PPS's as well as S&W 1903 Hand Ejectors and later J-frames- all in .32. If push came to shove and I were allowed but one of the bunch it would be my 1958-vintage Colt .32 Police Positive Special 4". To me it just "feels" perfect. Could be the round butt- as sexy as a super model's butt!!

rintinglen
12-06-2020, 12:18 PM
Here's the gun from the first post with an old/new set of Mustang grips and a Galco Horizontal Shoulder Holster.

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smkummer
12-06-2020, 05:10 PM
The police positive special kept the square butt frame into the mid 50’s. From then on, it got the rounded butt frame same as the DS. 1966 or later, it was offer with either square butt ( diamondback service stocks) or round butt stocks ( either stocks could fit on the 1966 or later short grip frame). For myself with small hands, square butt stocks with a pachmayr grip adapter is a perfect fit. Better even over diamondback target stocks, but that is for myself.
Anyway, for those who wonder how someone could shoot a somewhat small gun with maybe bigger hands, try if you can, square butt stocks.