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| 1927 Airplane View of the Colt Factory in 1927 which was published in the 1927 Colt catalog. Describes the war-time production of various machine guns and automatics |
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1927
The last page of the 1927 Colt firearms catalog shows the post-1922 expansion of various departments and branches of the Colt brand to include such diverse products as electrical switches, fuses, dishwashers, molded products, which frequently turn up in other Colt advertising |
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Colt 'Who goes there' pamphlet
Police Positive Revolver
Form (A-18)
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With 'Printed in U.S.A.' |
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Colt 'Old Pal' Protection
Colt Police Positive Special
Form (A-17),
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 With 'Printed in U.S.A.' |
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1923
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1923 Colt catalog
(E-3) mailer
Note: Colt 'Pistol' logo
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Obverse of (E-3) mailer and 1923 catalog
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Colt's Police Revolver Hand Book
Form (A-72-R), 5 x7 in, 48 pages, showing the Army Special revolver and a 1925 ad on last page
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. |
 
Note: 1925 ad date on last page |
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Colt's 'Makers of History'
65 pages
Have two versions: hardback and card-stock covers. |
 Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co.
'Copyright 1926' |
Colt shipping label
(L-3 A)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co.
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Colt catalog mailing envelope (E-27)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. |

Mailer obverse and 1926 catalog
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Colt's Police Revolver Hand Book.
(A-72-R) 5th edition, 5 x 7 in., 67 pages
Showing the Colt Detective Special for the first time in 1927 and a 1927 Camp Perry ad
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. |


Camp Perry ad and Colt Detective Special introduction in 1927 |
1927
Colt Camp Perry single shot target pistol, 'Ready for you January 1st'
Introduction single-side spec sheet, 8 x 11", on polished paper, Form (A-78), no 'Printed in U.S.A.', so early version Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. |
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 Nov. 1,1927
NRA Price List
Supplies available to members; Price List 3 x 8.5 in., 8 pgs. New Colt Camp Perry pistols listed for sale at $36.70, 10 in. bbl, w/ Patridge sights. 'Colt offered a discount to NRA members through the NRA service company or direct. |

Camp Perry Image from
the NRA Price list
Colt began production of the Camp Perry .22 target pistol in 1926. The Camp Perry became renowned for its superior accuracy, but never really caught on, despite its reputation for accuracy amongst competition shooters.
Only 2,500 were manufactured over its fifteen year production run (1926-41), with the majority being manufactured during the later years of production (est. 440 between 1938-41).
The 1927 Colt Catalog retail price list shows the Camp Perry price as $40.75 vs, $36.70 to NRA members for a new pistol, not something used or second-hand. The pistols were new in the box not surplus. |
Notice by Colt that the Army Special becomes the Official Police and the addition of the Colt Detective Special
On page 11 of the 1927 A-70-9th Catalog,
no 'Printed in U.S.A'.
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Price List found in 1927 Catalog
Form: (A-70-7th), PL-11-R, 5 3/8 x 7 1/8 in. single-side
No 'Printed in U.S.A'
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Price List found in 1927 Catalog (A-70-9th)
5 3/8 x 7 1/8 in. single-side, Form PL-11-R
No 'Printed in U.S.A'
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Colt Woodsman Automatic Pistol, Cal. .22, Target Model (earlier version)
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Details and all 8 pages
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co.
No 'Printed in U.S.A'
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1928 July
Colt Revolvers and Automatic Pistols Price List
Found in 1928 (A-70-10th) Catalog
5 1/2 x 7 1/2 in.
(PL-11-R)
No 'Printed in U.S.A'
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1928
Camp Perry Matches
Colt 12 x 18 'poster' size, single sided polished paper, reprint from American Rifleman
No 'Printed in U.S.A'
The word from collectors is these were included in Colt Factory boxes for a short time. They do not appear in Ogle's book.
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  Note 1928 abbreviation: MAN' F' G
as opposed to later: Mfg.
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1928
Colt factory referral of a customer to Emmert Hardware, Hagerstown, MD.
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This letter was written to a customer in West Virginia who was referred to Emmert Hardware by Colt Fire Arms about buying a Colt. A small effort by a big company like Colt in 1928 during the Great Depression for a gun dealer in Maryland.
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Colt's factory form letter request for catalog
Colt Patent Fire Arms letterhead, Form M128
Small Arms Division
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 The watermark on the obverse shows various divisions owned by Colt This one related to 'NoArk' |
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Universally Accepted
Colt's Official Police Revolver
Form (A-81)
No 'Printed in U.S.A.'
Fire Arms Division
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 "Universally Accepted"
Colt's Official Police Revolver
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1928
Communication from Colt's Fire Arms - Electric Division to Smith & Wesson Letter is not about fire arms, but electric supplies. S&W started a small water pump company during 1924 in Springfield, MA, and this communication is related to that venture. |

The watermark on the obverse shows various divisions owned by Colt This one related to the electrical division: 'NoArk' |
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Colt's Fire Arms Sales Manual
- For the man behind the counter
Form (A-75), 5 x 7 in., 39 pages, Scarce
No 'Printed in U.S.A', so it's pre-1929
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 20 pages of selling suggestions for the Colt Fire Arms salesman and 13 pages of disassembly and assembly instructions for 5 Colt handguns
12 page display
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1st. Colt's How to Organize and Conduct a
Revolver Club Handbook
(A-80) 51 pages
'Printed in U.S.A'
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 Note earlier 'Trademark; Colt Logo and content on this first version |
2nd Colt's How to Organize and Conduct a
Revolver Club Handbook
(A-80) 56 pages
'Printed in U.S.A'
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Note later Colt Logo and content of this second version

How to organize and conduct a Colt Revolver Club all pages
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'Now ~ this Cashier Carries a Colt', Colt Police Positive Special
(A-19)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co. |
 
The Second issue Police Positive Special has checked grips and no 'Printed in U.S.A.', so dates to 1929 |
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Colt Shooting Suggestions
Form (A-113),
'Printed in U.S.A.'
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 This example came with a 1927 Woodsman: M-90 paperwork, 1916 (unnamed officer image version)
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Colt Revolvers and Automatic Pistols sheet
4 pages on thin paper,
PL-20 (dealer sheet)
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Revolvers and Automatic Pistols brochure retail and dealers
1924-1941 List of these multi-page brochures
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Colt's New Service Revolver brochure
3.5 x 6 in., 4 pgs., two-sided polished paper,
Form (A-47-R), has 'Printed in the U.S.A'., no date.
This example is a later revised version c. 1929
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1929 Colt Brochure on left,
1929 Colt Catalog on right |
Proper Ammunition for Colt Revolvers and Automatic Pistols
Colt warning about not using inferior European ammunition, 3 x 4.5 in., on unpolished paper, single-side. Form (A-73) |

Most likely inserted in the shipping box of Colt revolvers and pistols. Dated by: 'Printed in U.S.A.' |
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Romance of a Colt
Light and Dark blue versions, 16 pgs.
Form (A-63-R) later version has 'Printed in U.S.A.' |

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