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BirdsThaWord
04-19-2020, 05:30 PM
I just got a 1953 Colt Official Police .22 LR (not the “target”). 4” barrel, trench rear sight...
The lock-up, action, timing, everything but the finish are tight as a ...
Would I be ok shoot my usual higher velocity stuff out of it? Should I stick to the slower/weaker stuff? Again, mechanically it is pretty much as new (doesn’t have any type of play in it anywhere), just the finish makes it a “shooter grade”, so I intend to shoot it quite a bit on .22 days at the range.

Anyone with experience or real world knowledge about an old .22 LR revolver like this? I know most would not want to shoot something this old on a frequent basis, but have read of others having good luck with them, so long as they are mechanically sound. What say you?

BirdsThaWord
04-19-2020, 05:48 PM
The gentleman that sold it to me gave me a letter from Colt. Says it was made in 1953, the shipped to Quebec Canada in 1954. Has an import mark on the side, making it even less of a collectible and more of a shooter I guess. Pics attached!

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Bawanna
04-19-2020, 07:37 PM
I have no first hand positive information to back it up but I have to believe it would be fine with the high velocity stuff. It's woodsmans and some of the target auto's that don't like the hot stuff.

I guess bottom line is if it was mine, I'd shoot the hot stuff.

gb6491
04-19-2020, 07:44 PM
That is a very nice acquisition.

Colt transitioned their Woodsman semi-auto to high velocity .22LR in early 1933, so I think your 1953 Official Police will handle them.

That said, I would stay away from the hyper velocity stuff. You might even have people tell you not to use HV. Their concern is almost always in regards to the timing on the older, V-main spring Colts. If the gun goes out of time, it will be quite a chore to fix. There are fewer and fewer smiths who have expertise with these actions and finding parts is an issue. If it were mine I would try to limit wear and tear with standard velocity or high velocity .22LR ammo. Which speed might come down to what it shoots best.

Regards,
Greg

Burnett
04-19-2020, 07:55 PM
First off, what a cool old Colt! I would think a gun of that weight and quality is going to be under stressed for any 22lr round that would fit in the cylinder. I would try a bunch and see which prints/shoots point to aim the best. Figuring out what functions best will be half the fun!

BirdsThaWord
04-19-2020, 07:57 PM
Thanks fellas. I guess that answers my question. So, based on you guys responses I am going to shoot it a lot, but will limit the hot stuff. Actually, I have that TX22 to run the hot stuff, so I’ll limit this one to powder puff stuff. I do want it to keep running, so don’t want to risk the timing issues you mentioned GB, or the expense of a Smith repairing it. If it gets out of time I don’t know that it would be worth the expense to have it repaired. I was surprised at how little these go for when compared to the S&W .22’s. Those S&W’s must have an oz. or two of gold stuffed into the backside of their grips!!!

I_Like_Turtles
04-19-2020, 08:56 PM
Very nice. I have an Official Police in .38 SPL I got last year. Fun weapon but needs better grips.

I want a Police Positive in 32. 20

BirdsThaWord
04-19-2020, 09:10 PM
Very nice. I have an Official Police in .38 SPL I got last year. Fun weapon but needs better grips.

I want a Police Positive in 32. 20
Post up a pic please. I’m liking old revolvers lately and want to see that one too! : )
If your grips are like what’s on this one, I see what you’re talking about. Even though it’s a .22, you’re still gonna want it to be comfy to shoot. I may be getting some grips myself, but will keep the shown one’s to the side to be kept with the gun. I had a Taurus J-frame sized revolver (I think it was a model 941?) that shot 22 WMR, and an EAA Windicator...lower cost guns with fantastic grips (to me at least)! I want some grips that feel like those do. : )

I_Like_Turtles
04-19-2020, 10:54 PM
I can try, tomorrow. I haven't used Photobucket in years. No smartphone either so pics are a bit more intensive for me to do.

Mine is a 6 incher, built in 1950's.

I want a Police Positive because my mother used a cheap Spanish copy of one, in 32-20, to stop a rapist back in the early 60's.

I wish I knew what house that happened in. Dad says it was our home town, different house but I am sure my mother said another county. She didn't shoot the guy (no shells and worn out gun) but man, what a story!

BirdsThaWord
04-19-2020, 11:30 PM
I can try, tomorrow. I haven't used Photobucket in years. No smartphone either so pics are a bit more intensive for me to do.

Mine is a 6 incher, built in 1950's.

I want a Police Positive because my mother used a cheap Spanish copy of one, in 32-20, to stop a rapist back in the early 60's.

I wish I knew what house that happened in. Dad says it was our home town, different house but I am sure my mother said another county. She didn't shoot the guy (no shells and worn out gun) but man, what a story!
No worries about a pic! Just if you had some on hand.
Yes, that’s some story! Lucky Mom!

I_Like_Turtles
04-20-2020, 12:32 AM
No worries about a pic! Just if you had some on hand.
Yes, that’s some story! Lucky Mom!

Thanks. Mom said she was living alone, rented house or trailer (I don't recall, wish I knew more). She was a school teacher, first year, aged 21. Dad was in Korea. Her dad had just died of black lung. She had no phone and no car. She actually rode the school bus to work.

She said one night, she heard someone tapping on the window. Apparently the windows did not lock(!) as this house was God-only-knows how old. This was 1961. Then some guy's face was pressed against the window!

She yelled "WHO ARE YOU??" but all he said was "it's me."

She had that old Spanish copy of a Colt Police Positive, in 32.20 but no shells. I doubt it could handle a shot, even if it lined up correctly, which it doesn't. She pointed it at his face and told him she'd blow his head off.

Apparently that was enough to scare him off. THEN MOM WENT APE.

She ran out the front door, screaming how she'd kill him!

Well, that must have scared him something awful as she said no one ever bothered her again.

I asked mom a few years ago "so what would you have done if you caught him?" There was no answer nor could there be. Mom was 5'2 and petite. No shells in a gun that was broken. THANK GOD SHE DIDN'T CATCH HIM!

But her actions and that old revolver saved her from being raped and maybe killed. I have always wondered "who was that? Did he go on to harm others?"

So I want the handgun the copy was copying, a Colt Police Positive. It's obvious that's what the gun was modeled after, in 32-20.

If I knew where this happened, I'd go there, walk around the house (with permission of course). Try to find that window.

BirdsThaWord
04-20-2020, 07:13 AM
That’s crazy man! Sounds like a scary movie scene. Be careful if you find that house and look in that window...maybe a different woman with different gun will pop out at you! :2eek:

BirdsThaWord
04-20-2020, 07:42 AM
Turtles... is this what you are looking for? https://www.armslist.com/posts/11273006/florida-handguns-for-sale---32-spanish-revolver-wall-art-display-unknown-working-condition