Is there anything unusual/or unique about this pistol?
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Is there anything unusual/or unique about this pistol?
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My understanding is that the U.S. issued Colt Hammerless .380 and .32 pistols to General Officers and to some bomber aircrew. The aircrew received them because .45 Colts were in short supply early on and their need for a sidearm wasn't as pressing as say paratroopers'.
Added thought: The U.S. O.S.S. also issued the Colts in both calibres. I don't know if those were marked 'US PROPERTY'.
Last edited by Paul S.; 03-31-2012 at 01:27 PM.
This pistol came from a fairly famous general. So you are probably very correct.
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Sometimes the obvious answer is also the best one! TiredIron's post just struck a funnybone.
If you don't mind me asking, what General Owned it?
Sorry I can't right now, there are many items involved, and the estate hasn't been settled.
Here's one purchased by a Colonel post WWII.
http://www.fototime.com/inv/5352AAD61B9A18D
Man that is the best looking 03 pocket I have ever seen. Is that finish original.
Rick Norris