Colt Revolver Frames
Can anyone tell me what the designations are for the following Colt revolvers: New Service Shooting Master Police Positive Special Python TrooperWill greatly appreciate any help; need a set of grips for the Shooting master, would like Roper style
Ron
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What frame is the Python from? What other revolvers come from the same frame? I understand that the E and I frames will accept the same stocks. If this is true, what revolvers come from these frames? THX Kevin 0 -
Trooper,Python,I frameTrooper MK III,J frameSpecial Police Positive,D frameShooting Master,E frameSorry,not sure about the New Service..I'm thinking they didn't use letter designations that far back. 0 -
The New Service is the same gun as the Shooting Master except for sights. I bought a set of Pachmayr rubber "Presentation Grips" for the NS a few years back. They are marked Large Army inside. 0 -
Thanks for the info, I have lots of books, but couldn't find what I needed.Ron
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I quit making grips in the 70's but still have some of the older ones at my snowed in ranch up north. I am copying from an old flyer to help with identification. Fitz GripsFitz "CG" Duramite Stag. Python, Off Model, Official Police, 357 mag and trooper are the same. Have Colt Scout Listed Diamondback,Cobra, Agent, Detective Special, police positive and Special are the same NEW "D" Frame Short Square Butt. Are Fitz "DB"The older round butt list Cobra, Detective Special, Police Positive and Special are Fitz "CV"ON the DB model and CV I have had to have the customer make a tracing of the bare butt of his pistol in heavy paper stock so I could fit it to the right grip no matter what the name of the pistol was.I hope this identification of older models helps.Paul Jones Fitz Grips retired 1979 0 -
The New Service, Shooting Master, and (Colt) Army M1917 are all the same gun. 0 -
Thanks to you all for the information. Seems as if the S&W info is easy to find, but for me, Colt was difficult. Thanks again to all.Ron 0 -
To - Calif-Saeco: If you can get a list together of what you might have in the snowed-in ranch & the approximate price, I'd sure appreciate it. E-mail to wedunit@nwark.com 0
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