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<blockquote data-quote="Ahall" data-source="post: 4142708" data-attributes="member: 49426"><p>38 colt, not long colt</p><p>Same case as a 38S&W, but with a healed bullet. </p><p>Short version of the 38 special case. </p><p>Low pressure, low power. </p><p></p><p>Notorious for breaking the double action paw and hard to work on. They were never popular in Hollywood, so they don’t have the following of the larger framed guns of the era. </p><p></p><p>Not particularly valuable as old Colts go, but far from a junker. </p><p></p><p>They were popular with many outlaws and lawmen of the era.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ahall, post: 4142708, member: 49426"] 38 colt, not long colt Same case as a 38S&W, but with a healed bullet. Short version of the 38 special case. Low pressure, low power. Notorious for breaking the double action paw and hard to work on. They were never popular in Hollywood, so they don’t have the following of the larger framed guns of the era. Not particularly valuable as old Colts go, but far from a junker. They were popular with many outlaws and lawmen of the era. [/QUOTE]
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