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1900-1920s 1930s 1940s 1950-60s 1965-70s 1980-90s
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More... takes you to reference images & data from: 'The Book of Colt Paper' by John Ogle Purchase on Amazon |
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Pre-War Colt Catalogs and Post-War Colt Catalogs
Data to help determine when Colt paper was printed
Note: The 'Colt Company' name version, Colt pistol logo, and 'Printed in U.S.A'
are mentioned to help determine approx. dates for pre-1930 material. Colt
printed multiple runs of all their brochures, so what you see may be a later run
but the design, data, and images remain the same through each printing
unless the Form number changed due to a revision.
1930s Colt Paper1929 - 1930s: Great Depression The stock market crash of 1929 and the ensuing Great Depression resulted in a slowing down of production for Colt. In anticipation of this, the company implemented a diversification. Colt acquired contracts for business machines, calculators, dishwashers, motorcycles, and automobiles; all marketed under a name other than Colt.
During this period, from 1929 to 1930 Colt used 'Small Arms Division'. From 1931 to 1939 they used 'Fire Arms Division'. From 1941 to 1947, they again used 'Small Arms Division', then in 1947 to 1955 they operated as 'Colt's Manufacturing Company'. |
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All automatic pistol information sheets arelisted together here
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1929 More...Colt 'New' Super .38 Automatic'Bob Cat' Pamphlet 3 1/12 x 6 1/4 in, multi-fold (A-84) |
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Stamped: Shiff the Gunman, Woodstock, N.H.* Have a second example with no stamp * Have a third example with Kirkwood Bros., Boston, Mass stamp |
1930 More...Colt Export Price ListColt Revolvers and Automatic PistolsForm PL-12, 8 x 11", single page, one side
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1930 More...Colt Retail Price List for Colt Revolvers and PistolsForm PL-11, one page, one side |
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Jan. 1930King's Patent Rifle Sights
Letter to Dr. L. B. Reed regarding a #33C front sight sent to him for his Camp Perry .22 Model Colt pistol.
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1931 Introduction of Colt Shooting Master Revolver .38 Spl. Double sided polished paper, 8.5 x 11 in., Form (107), ($52,50 is printed) |
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Feb. 1932Colt letter to Dr. L. B. Reed, about their inability to supply a flat top sight for his .32 cal. automatic pistol |
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1934Letter from Colt to Dr. L. B. Reed, regarding a catalog sent to him and engraving prices for various grades
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1930sEngraver Rudolph Kornbrath brochure
8.5 x 11 in. on polished paper, 4 pgs. Kornbrath was born in Austria 1877. Emigrated to Hartford, Conn. in 1910. He engraved guns there until suffering a debilitating stroke in 1937. Did much of his work for Colt as well as private commissions. From the Dr. L. B. Reed Estate |
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Jan. 1930 More...Colt Wholesale Price List, for pearl and Ivory stocksForm PL-10, 8 x 11", one page, one side.
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1929Colt's Patent Fire Arms mailer, Form (L-5), 8 1/4 x 6 1/4 in., flap seal, hand stamped (2 cent Permit), with no date, the small 1929 catalog would fit in this light tan envelope |
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1930 Full size mailer 7 3/4 x 101/2 in., Form (A-86), flap seal with brass stud. The 'new' larger size 1930 catalog fit this dark brown envelope
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Colt differentiated its 'Firearms division from 1930 to 1939. Prior to and after those 'Firearms division' dates, Colt used 'Small arms division' for revolvers. Very confusing, because for a short time, from 1929 to 1930, Colt used Small arms division , then used Firearms division from 1931 until 1939, when it again used Small arms division again from 1941 to 1947. |
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Small Arms Division 2 New .22 revolvers shown on page 23
'Copyright 1930' shown opposite page from 'Fitz' photos |
1931 More...2nd Police Revolver Hand Book (scarce)Form (A-96), 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.,32 numbered pagesNo dateColt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co.
(1931-1938) |
Page 27: shows a Colt Banker's Special Page 2: Practical Police Shooting by Inspector J.H. FitzGerald, aka 'Fitz' who is famous for the 'Fitz' handgun modifications. |
![]() c.1935-38 More... Police Revolver Hand Book
No Form number, 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 in., 40 numbered pages. No date and medium tan color coverColt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co.
(1931-1939) |
Stamped for John Jovio, Inc. Gun Shop, N.Y. Page 27: shows no revolver
Page 2: Practical Police Shooting by Inspector J.H. FitzGerald, aka 'Fitz' who is famous for the 'Fitz' handgun modifications. |
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1939 More.. Colt's Police Revolver Hand Book3.25 x 5,25 in., Form (A-96), 40 numbered pages, dated w.r. 11-39, with 'Fitz' photo |
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July 1941 More..Colt's Police Revolver Hand Book
3.25 x 5,25 in., Form (A-96), 40 numbered pages, dated 7-41, with 'Fitz' introduction. First revolver shown: 'Match Target' Woodsman on page 29 |
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1943 More.. Colt Police Revolver Hand Book, 3.25 x 5.25 in., 40 numbered pages, dated 1-43, Form (A-96), Fitz image and article on page 2 Colt's Patent Fire Arms Mfg. Co., Small Arms Division |
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July 1944 More..Colt's Police Revolver Hand Book3.25 x 5,25 in., Form (A-96), 10M-7-44-B, 36 pages, dated 7-44, with 'Fitz' intro page |
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1948 More...Police Revolver Hand BookForm (A-96), Date: (AL 10-48) 3 1/4 x 5 1/4 in.; 32 numbered pages and light tan color cover |
'Fitz' is gone from the handbook. Page 27: shows a Colt Official Police Revolver Colt's Manufacturing Company (1940 to c.1947) |
![]() 1928 More...Bank teller brochureColt Police PositiveRevolver (A-66)
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Colt Precaution 'as demonstrated in banks' The Arm of the Law and Order No 'Printed in U.S.A.' |
1931Colt Revolvers 'Two New .22 Calibers'
Single-side polished spec sheet Heavy caliber frames: Official Police and Officer's Target Model |
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1931 More...Colt Extra Heavy .22 Revolvers
(2) Versions of Form (A-97) (with & w/o) Colt address |
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1931 More...Colt 'Detective Special' brochure
Form (A-74) |
![]() For the policeman in plain clothes From an early collection 'Printed in U.S.A.' Factory original, not a reproduction! |
Feb. 1932Letter announcing:New Colt Embedded Head Cylinder for Officers Model, Police Positive Target .22sNew Service Revolver chambered for .38 Special"National Match" grade .45 with Patridge sights
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June 1932 More...Letter & envelope from Colt's Patent Fire Arms to an ownerRegarding parts for a .32 New Police revolver instructing him to order from a current catalog |
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![]() 1932 More...Colt catalog mailing envelope
(A-86) |
Mailer obverse and 1932 catalog |
1931Colt 12 x 17" 'poster' size, single sided.Colt pre-release announcement of the Ace .22 automatic pistol
Believed to have been placed in Colt boxes sold in 1931 for only one year. Not cut from a magazine. |
Reprint from Colt ad in American Rifleman 1931 |
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1932 Colt 12 x 17" 'poster' size, single sided.Colt pre-release announcement of the .45 Match Grade automatic pistol
Believed to have been placed in Colt boxes sold in 1932, for only one year. Not cut from a magazine. |
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1932Letter from Colt Fire Arms Division to dealers about a new embedded head cylinder; New Service in .38 Spl.; and the National Match .45
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1932 More...Colt 'The Ace' Automatic .22 Pistol pamphletForm (A-102) |
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1932Colt letter to Dr. L. B. Reed concerning the .22 Woodsman's accuracy and number of rounds fired in an Australia shooting gallery and the Buffalo Police Department
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