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I bought this 1948 Colt Official Police .38 Special for a low price because it was in pretty rough shape on the outside. The action was tight though. The barrel was crusted with orange rust inside.
![[Image: ColtOfficialPolice001.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtOfficialPolice001.jpg)
![[Image: ColtOfficialPolice002.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtOfficialPolice002.jpg)
A co-worker had given me an old glass peanut butter jar full of oil and gun parts. Inside was a custom 2" Colt Official Police .38 Special cut-down barrel. That gave me the idea to have one of my favorite firearms created. I turned the project over to my gunsmith friend and told him I wanted a custom Colt revolver like the Fitz-Colts created by John Henry Fitzgerald when he worked for Colt in the early 1900s. "Fitz" cut the barrel's down to 2", bobbed the hammers so they would snag during a pocket draw, and he cut away the front of the trigger guard (Fitz had HUGE fingers and he found this quickened his ability to draw and fire).
![[Image: ColtFitzEngraved017.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtFitzEngraved017.jpg)
![[Image: ColtFitzEngraved020.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtFitzEngraved020.jpg)
In addition to the metal work, I had the Colt re-blued and engraved with 75% coverage American Scroll by Michael Gouse. The handles are American Elk horn with the original Colt medallions from the factory wood grips. A Saquaro leather custom holster with silver Mercury dimes makes the entire package.
What do you think?
I bought this 1948 Colt Official Police .38 Special for a low price because it was in pretty rough shape on the outside. The action was tight though. The barrel was crusted with orange rust inside.
![[Image: ColtOfficialPolice001.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtOfficialPolice001.jpg)
![[Image: ColtOfficialPolice002.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtOfficialPolice002.jpg)
A co-worker had given me an old glass peanut butter jar full of oil and gun parts. Inside was a custom 2" Colt Official Police .38 Special cut-down barrel. That gave me the idea to have one of my favorite firearms created. I turned the project over to my gunsmith friend and told him I wanted a custom Colt revolver like the Fitz-Colts created by John Henry Fitzgerald when he worked for Colt in the early 1900s. "Fitz" cut the barrel's down to 2", bobbed the hammers so they would snag during a pocket draw, and he cut away the front of the trigger guard (Fitz had HUGE fingers and he found this quickened his ability to draw and fire).
![[Image: ColtFitzEngraved017.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtFitzEngraved017.jpg)
![[Image: ColtFitzEngraved020.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtFitzEngraved020.jpg)
In addition to the metal work, I had the Colt re-blued and engraved with 75% coverage American Scroll by Michael Gouse. The handles are American Elk horn with the original Colt medallions from the factory wood grips. A Saquaro leather custom holster with silver Mercury dimes makes the entire package.
What do you think?
I bought this 1948 Colt Official Police .38 Special for a low price because it was in pretty rough shape on the outside. The action was tight though. The barrel was crusted with orange rust inside.
![[Image: ColtOfficialPolice001.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtOfficialPolice001.jpg)
![[Image: ColtOfficialPolice002.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtOfficialPolice002.jpg)
A co-worker had given me an old glass peanut butter jar full of oil and gun parts. Inside was a custom 2" Colt Official Police .38 Special cut-down barrel. That gave me the idea to have one of my favorite firearms created. I turned the project over to my gunsmith friend and told him I wanted a custom Colt revolver like the Fitz-Colts created by John Henry Fitzgerald when he worked for Colt in the early 1900s. "Fitz" cut the barrel's down to 2", bobbed the hammers so they would snag during a pocket draw, and he cut away the front of the trigger guard (Fitz had HUGE fingers and he found this quickened his ability to draw and fire).
![[Image: ColtFitzEngraved017.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtFitzEngraved017.jpg)
![[Image: ColtFitzEngraved020.jpg]](http://i136.photobucket.com/albums/q187/mm6mm6/ColtFitzEngraved020.jpg)
In addition to the metal work, I had the Colt re-blued and engraved with 75% coverage American Scroll by Michael Gouse. The handles are American Elk horn with the original Colt medallions from the factory wood grips. A Saquaro leather custom holster with silver Mercury dimes makes the entire package.
What do you think?


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