#Colt agent .38 box series#
Compared to later production models, the First Series used a narrower frame, with reduced clearance between the frontstrap of the gripframe and the rear of the trigger guard. The First Series was produced from 1927 until 1946. Ĭolt's Detective Special went through several issues or series. The Detective Special proved to be an instant success and was made until 1995. The Detective SpecialĪ Colt Detective Special, Second Series on displayĬolt was so impressed with the Fitz Special that they decided to produce a sightly less radical version, the Detective Special, which is simply a shortened and somewhat streamlined Colt Police Positive Special. Even after the introduction of the Detective Special in 1927, Fitz continued to make custom revolvers for special clientele. The Fitz Special was the precursor to the modern snubnosed revolver and specifically the prototype for the Colt Detective Special, the first production two-inch snubnosed revolver. Īlthough historians disagree, it's believed that somewhere between 40 and 200 Fitz Specials left the Colt factory, made from various Colt revolvers, by Fitzgerald himself.
The halved trigger guard facilitates quick trigger acquisition, even for shooters with large fingers or gloves. Reshaping the hammer and the butt allows the gun to be drawn quickly with little risk of the weapon snagging on clothing. 38 Special Colt Police Positive Special revolver, by shortening the barrel to two inches, shortening the ejector rod, bobbing the hammer spur, rounding the butt, and removing the front half of the trigger guard. John Henry Fitzgerald, an employee of Colt Firearms from 1918 to 1944, first came up the Fitz Special snubnosed revolver concept around the mid 1920s, when he modified a. Īlthough the Detective Special proved to be an instant success when first introduced, lackluster sales saw the elimination of the Detective Special from the product line in 1995. The Detective Special uses a slightly smaller frame than the Colt Official Police or Smith & Wesson Model 10 (K-Frame) revolvers, but is larger than the five-shot Smith & Wesson Model 36/ Model 38/ Model 42 (J-frame) revolvers. 38 Special, considered to be a powerful caliber for a concealable pocket revolver of the day. It was designed from the outset to be chambered for higher-powered cartridges such as the.
Introduced in 1927, the Detective Special was the first short-barreled revolver produced with a modern swing-out frame. Service that you accidentally accepted twice already.A Colt Detective Special, Fourth Series, with rubber grips and a shrouded ejector rod All in all,the best path may be to try an ad,then if that doesn't sell it,look for expensive-leaning gun shops to try and sell to.But please don't go to a Pawn Shop.
#Colt agent .38 box license#
prior to 1960 it qualifies as a C&R firearm,which simplifies selling out of state.You can apply for a C&R license from the BATFE website,the fee is $35 and allows you to sell and ship to other C&R license holders nationwide,but it will take a few months to receive the license. You can probably advertise and sell it locally.Some,though not all newspapers accept ads ,generally in the Sporting Goods section. You can try taking it to local gun shops,that would be less involved.In this case I would suggest a "higher end" store since this is a collectible brand and model and that will probably increase your offer. Tom I read your question regarding selling this in the feedback form.We have no connection to anyone who deals in firearms.There are a couple online sites, and that will allow you to list your Colt for sale,but there are fees and you'll have to also deal with a Federally licensed dealer to legally transfer the gun unless you sell it to someone in your home state,face to face.