Colt police positive safe to fire
Colt police positive safe to fire - The Firing Line Forums
The other classic load (and safe for old guns) that should also shoot really close to point-of-aim is 148 grain lead wadcutters.
Colt Police Positive - safe for +P 38 ? - 24hourcampfire
Now, the question of whether it will accelerate wear is a different one. Sure it will. A regular diet of +P will shorten the service life or a ...
Please Help....re: Police Positive .38 ammo - Colt Forum
I reamed out my .38 Colt police positive to be able to fire .38 special ammunition and it works great, I'm not worried about it exploding..
Is it dangerous to shoot .38 Special rounds (Not +P) in a .38 S&W ...
If your handgun is in good shape, you might get away with it. Although, if it does damage your gun, you might not see the damage right way, and ...
Colt Police Positive-to refinish or not? | 1919 A4 Forums
The gun is safe to fire, but has some pitting and rust. As I gently remove the rust, its obvious that Im going to loose more original finish in the process.
1927 Colt Police Positive Question | 1911Forum
The pistol appears to be in great shape for its age accept the cylinder will not lock in 4 of the 6 locations when the trigger is NOT engaged.
Colt Police Positive - Wikipedia
The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver featuring a six-round cylinder, chambered for either .32 or .38 caliber.
Colt Police Positive Hammer Block Safety | The High Road
When the trigger is released the hammer is rebounded by the rebound system and the positive safety lever moves upward and puts itself in front ...
Colt Police Positive Special : r/Revolvers - Reddit
) would it be safe to fire? The firing pin in the hammer wiggles a ... Do you know the reasoning behind the free floating firing pin on a revolver ...
Colt Police Positive .22 LR | Rimfire Central Firearm Forum
I have a Colt Police Positive Target revolver. It was manufactured in 1933. I don't think that shooting high velocity ammo would harm this well ...
+P ammo in old .38 Police Positive... - 1911 Forum
It probably wouldn't be dangerous per se; but it will likely greatly accelerate wear and tear to the gun. Personally I wouldn't risk shooting ...
Colt police positive special for edc?? - Handguns - TNGunOwners.com
If you have the Colt you asked about and are just worried about it going out of time, that's not a problem. You can visually check the timing ...
Ammo Safety for my Colt Police Positive Special 32-20
The old Colt Police Positive Specials were designed and built to use standard velocity ammo and that is what should be shot in them. "High ...
Colt Police Positive 38 (Review & Accuracy) - YouTube
Taking a journey back in time to review the old Colt Police Positive 38 chambered in 38 S&W. So how does this piece of firearms history ...
Colt police positive - 24hourcampfire
Nothing wrong with shooting +P in a newer, stronger Detective Special. And nothing wrong with shooting +p in any all-steel revolver in good ...
Ammo Safety for my Colt Police Positive Special 32-20 | Page 2
NOT safe in 1873 Winchesters or earlier Marlins, nor in the revolvers of the time. Nevertheless, people WOULD shoot the H-S, RIFLE ammo in handguns and old ...
Colt Police Positive - Smith & Wesson Forum
Is .32 S&W long ok to fire in a .32 Colt Police positive?
Colt Police Positive...not so positive [Archive] - Cast Boolits
I've shot about 600 +/- rounds through my 1923 Colt Police Positive in .38 Spl. They've all been light loads. Most in the 600 fps range with ...
1924 Colt police positive double action locks up tight but single ...
It's common to just about every Colt double action made until the Mark III series, and all Pythons except the new ones. If the gun still locks ...
Detective Special, Commando Special, Diamondback, Police ... - Colt
It also helps remind you that putting your finger on the trigger should be intentional. Safety. The safety introduces a positive barrier in front of the hammer.