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1964 Colt 'Detective Special' 2nd Version, blued

 

This excellent condition blued Detective Special in this collection is in the original box with all papers, has original numbered checkered wood (Walnut) grips (which is distinctive for the 2nd version), grooved hammer and trigger, silver medallions with the rounded butt.   The 2 in. barrel is marked 'Detective Spec./ 38 Special, CTG', has a serial number of 889501, and shows up as having left the factory in 1965 and was delivered to James Colosimo.

1964 Colt 'Detective Special' 2nd Version, blued  1964 Colt 'Detective Special' 2nd Version, blued

1964 Colt Detective with rounded grips

Colt factory letter for Colt Detective Special .38, 2" (2nd ver. 1964) Blue

Colt Detective Special .38, 2" (2nd ver. 1964) Blue enlarged factory letter

Colt Archives factory letter issued to current owner

 1964 Colt 'Detective Special' 2nd Version, blue with paper and  box

Colt Detective with original factory box and paperwork

colt box bottom with serial number   1964 Colt Detective .38 factory box label

Original correctly numbered 1960s box with correct paper and warranty card

barrel marking with .38 special and colt detective special

Colt Detective marked barrel for .38 Special Ctg.

Note later, 1960s front sight

 

Colt Detective Special grips with serial numbers written inside  1964 Colt 'Detective Special' 2nd Version, blued grip serial number  inside

Original numbered wood grips (561)

1965 colt catalog cover  1965 colt catalog showing various guns  1968 catalog showing dective special revolvers

1965 and 1968 Law Enforcement Colt Catalog

showing this Colt Detective

 

Colt's Detective Special went through several issues or series. The First Series was produced from 1927 until 1946. Compared to later production models, the First Series used a narrower frame, with reduced clearance between the front-strap of the grip-frame and the rear of the trigger guard. Other distinctive features included a shorter ejector rod with an ungrooved, knurled tip; a checkered hammer spur and cylinder latch, a "half-moon" shaped front sight, and an overlapping screw and locking pin set-up on the right side of the frame. Grip panels were wooden. A rounded butt on the metal frame became standard in 1933, but pieces with the original square butt (like that of the Police Positive Special) continued to be produced into the 1940s.

 

The Second Series ran from 1947 to 1972. The ejector-rod was longer and had a groove in its knurled tip; a three-inch-barrel variant was offered, with a yet longer ejector rod. The cylinder latch was smooth, and the trigger spur serrated. The right side frame screw has no locking pin, and the rear half of the front sight is a serrated ramp.

 

The grip panels were plastic in 1947, but were changed back to wood starting in 1955 (first with a silver-tone Colt medallion, and later a gold-tone). An optional hammer shroud was available from the factory to prevent the hammer from catching on clothing.

 

Transition from the First to Second Series was gradual, with some post-WWII Second Series guns retaining short ejector rods and checkered hammers. Because of this, assigning a given revolver to a particular issue is best done by serial number.

 

The Special was shortened, matching that of Colt's other snub-nosed pistols: the Cobra and Agent. Despite this alteration, the Detective Special's overall grip size remained unchanged, as Colt fitted the Second Series with new, lengthened grip stocks that extended below the frame.

 


 

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