The 1903 .32 should be 8 plus 1 the 1908 .380 is 7+1. Exceptional quality, nothing like them in so called pocket pistols today. Still a viable defense pistol in a true classic. The .32 was far more popular than the .380 during the production of this series of handguns. I had over 40 years ago a mint 1903 Colt U.S. GOVT marked and stupid (yep that's me) traded it for something more powerful. I have a really nice 1903 and 1908 .380 today and learned b my lesson, keeping both. Thanks for the review well done.
I feel the same way. Some times Turners has some for $34 for 50 rounds. I sometimes think I should sell my .32’s and just buy .40 and 9mm guns instead.
The 1903 .32 should be 8 plus 1 the 1908 .380 is 7+1. Exceptional quality, nothing like them in so called pocket pistols today. Still a viable defense pistol in a true classic. The .32 was far more popular than the .380 during the production of this series of handguns. I had over 40 years ago a mint 1903 Colt U.S. GOVT marked and stupid (yep that's me) traded it for something more powerful. I have a really nice 1903 and 1908 .380 today and learned b my lesson, keeping both. Thanks for the review well done.
I love these old colts. Value is only going up on them!
Beautuful gun , thanks for sharing
IF THAT GREAT PISTOL COULD ONLY TALK!!
Classic
Can't find ammo.
I feel the same way. Some times Turners has some for $34 for 50 rounds. I sometimes think I should sell my .32’s and just buy .40 and 9mm guns instead.