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Do you know what this is?

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I know it's not a 1911, but I thought Longtooth and some others might like to see it:
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Can you guys ID it? :lol:

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mr fixit wrote:Can you guys ID it? :lol:

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Colt Model 1900, chambered in .38 ACP (not .380).

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P35?
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Close KBCraig, maybe these will help:

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Colt 1905?
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KBCraig wrote:
mr fixit wrote:Can you guys ID it? :lol:

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Colt Model 1900, chambered in .38 ACP (not .380).

Nice pic! Is it yours?

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1902 Sporting in .38ACP...I'm guessing since the only 1902 Military I've ever seen had a lanyard hoop.
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G.C.Montgomery wrote:1902 Sporting in .38ACP...I'm guessing since the only 1902 Military I've ever seen had a lanyard hoop.
You are correct!

Colt 1902 Sporting, .38 ACP. Left the factory in 1907. My Dad bought it from the owners widow when he was a teenager.
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Also, the Military version had a slide lock on the left side, as well as a square butt.
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mr fixit wrote:
G.C.Montgomery wrote:1902 Sporting in .38ACP...I'm guessing since the only 1902 Military I've ever seen had a lanyard hoop.
You are correct!

Colt 1902 Sporting, .38 ACP. Left the factory in 1907. My Dad bought it from the owners widow when he was a teenager.
Maybe it was the angle when the picture was taken. but that "lanyard hook" looks a lot like a magazine release, before they moved it up on the handle in later designs...

I don't see much difference between the 1900 and the 1902 then...

Same style cut of the hard leather grips on the two versions...

Still, that is a fine collectors piece! Lucky!!! ;-)
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mr fixit wrote:I know it's not a 1911, but I thought Longtooth and some others might like to see it:
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Can you guys ID it? :lol:

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I love to look at them but know very little & really enjoy learning.
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