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Listing ID: 204372
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Colt Official Police 5" with gear

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Price:
$350

Region:
Akron / Canton - Warren Ohio to Akron



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REDUCED. Here is a classic Colt (circa 1951, I believe, Ser #803377) along with a belt and holster. The holster would look good with a little shoe polish or dye, but I am showing it without any tampering. The revolver is stamped C.P.D. on the butt so I'm guessing Cleveland PD. My father bought it 30 or so years ago. It has some holster wear but is tight. This makes me think it was carried more than it was fired. Its a good shooter and, of course, very reliable and simple to operate. It has a trigger shoe installed, which makes double action feel lighter. It would make a great house gun for anybody who does not want to worry about the complexity of many modern auto pistols. It fires every time the trigger is pulled with a good round. If there is a misfire, pull the trigger again. No feeding, jamming or stovepiping. Low power reloads and shotshells function well with no fear of being too soft to work the slide. A classic. Belt for gear is for 31-36 waist. Trade for NAA pistols, Shield 9mm, M&P (new style) .380 Bodyguard, XDS 9mm, or M&P .45 with cash or ammo if needed.

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