Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present outstanding semi-automatic pistol today for a penny start auction, this is the Colt Woodsman Sport third Series!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Colt
Model: Woodsman Sport Third Series
Serial: 240549-S
Date of Manufacture: 1969
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 4 1/2"
Optics/Sights: Serrated ramp front with Adjustable rear
Stock/Grips: Walnut grips with checkering and thumb rest
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol that was manufactured by the U.S. Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1915 to 1977. It was designed by John Moses Browning and underwent three distinct series of frame designs: series one (1915-1941), series two (1947-1955), and series three (1955-1977).
Model: Woodsman Sport Third Series
Serial: 240549-S
Date of Manufacture: 1969
Caliber: .22 Long Rifle
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 4 1/2"
Optics/Sights: Serrated ramp front with Adjustable rear
Stock/Grips: Walnut grips with checkering and thumb rest
Action: Semi-Auto
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Woodsman is a semi-automatic sporting pistol that was manufactured by the U.S. Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1915 to 1977. It was designed by John Moses Browning and underwent three distinct series of frame designs: series one (1915-1941), series two (1947-1955), and series three (1955-1977).
The Woodsman was originally designed with a short slide, no grip safety and no hammer by Browning, and was refined by gunsmiths and designers at Colt's before its introduction in 1915. The handgun was created for target use, so it did not require certain features that were present in Browning's Model 1903 and 1911 designs. Each series of the Colt Woodsman had three models: Target, Sport, and Match Target. In 1933, the Sport Model was introduced as a field sidearm for hiking and camping, and it had a 4.5" barrel. In 1955, Colt changed the design of the Woodsman, but the three Models remained the same. The markings, grips, and sights underwent slight changes, with the most significant being the relocation of the magazine release from the rear of the trigger guard to the heel of the grip, as in the first series. From 1960, walnut stocks with a thumbrest were optional, in place of the standard black plastic stocks.
Contents:
This example will ship with the matching factory labeled box, matching factory test target, and a tool pictured above!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Contents:
This example will ship with the matching factory labeled box, matching factory test target, and a tool pictured above!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
Buyer pays actual shipping costs for the following option(s): 2nd Day, Ground
No international shipments.
Any orders placed with magazines that are not compliant with your state, county, or city regulations will not ship with your order.