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*SOLD* 1932 Colt 1908 Hammerless .25 ACP Blue 2" *GREAT VEST POCKET MODEL EXAMPLE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket, designed by John Browning and manufactured from 1908 to 1948, is a compact, hammerless, striker-fired, semi-automatic pistol chambered for the .25 ACP cartridge. Known internally as the Model "N" at Colt, the pistol was marketed as a highly concealable firearm, ideal for being carried discreetly in a vest pocket. With a length of just 4.5 inches and a weight of only 13 ounces, it was a diminutive firearm, feeding from a six-round magazine
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Mar 26th 2025
*SOLD* 1895 Colt U.S. Army Model 1901 .38 Blue 6" *HISTORIC DOUBLE-ACTION COLT*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Colt's introduction of the Model 1889 marked a watershed moment in revolver design, pioneering the first double-action revolver with a swing-out cylinder. This innovative design was swiftly adopted by the US Navy as the Model of 1889 and later by the US Army in the Model of 1892, which featured slight improvements. The commercial variant of the Model 1889 also gained immediate popularity among civilians. Colt continued to refine the design with subsequent models such as
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Mar 25th 2025
*SOLD* 1902 Colt Single Action Army .38 WCF Blue 4.75" *DESIRABLE 1st GENERATION*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Single Action Army (SAA), also known as the Colt .45 or Colt Peacemaker, is an iconic revolver that has become a symbol of the American West since its introduction in 1873 by Samuel Colt. Developed to meet the U.S. Army's demand for a reliable sidearm, its single-action mechanism required the hammer to be manually cocked before firing, providing faster, more reliable shots suitable for both military and civilian use. The SAA was adopted by the Army and became a
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Mar 25th 2025
*SOLD* 1958 Colt Python .357 Mag Blue 6" *HIGHLY COVETED LOW 4-DIGIT SERIAL
Bryant Ridge Analysis:
Smith & Wesson’s dominance in the .357 Mag. market changed forever in 1955 when Colt introduced its first revolver chambered in .357 Magnum: The Python. By all accounts, Colt executives also considered this to be the finest revolver the company produced at the time. No expense was spared in the manufacturing process, from the revolver’s timing and lock-up to its Royal Blue finish, this would be the pinnacle of Colt’s manufacturing prowess and remains&
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Mar 20th 2025
*SOLD* 1978 Colt Diamondback .38 Spl Blue *SOUGHT AFTER 2.5" BARREL* Scarce Model
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
In 1966, Colt introduced the Colt Diamondback revolver. The Diamondback was intended to be a premium quality adjustable sighted small framed revolver resembling the popular Python. The new Diamondback was built on the Colt "D" frame used for the Detective Special, Police Positive Special, etc. It had a wide, long, grooved Target hammer, Target-type walnut grips, Colt Accro adjustable sight, and a barrel that looked like a Python barrel and was built on Python machinery.
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Mar 19th 2025