Colt 1902

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Hi everybody,

I am new here and I am also new to the world of pistols :)

I have received recently a Colt 1902 pistol in .38 Auto caliber and i'm just asking myself how much this gun could be sold?? I don't plan to do it for now but I'm just curious about it. Do any of you have particular comments about this pistol? is it a piece of collection or just an old gun design that has passed without anything special?

I will probably shoot this gun for a couple of months, but I am also planning to buy a reliable 9mm (reliable but as much as I'm able to pay...) What would be your choice for a 9mm under 400$-450$ (no target shooting, my life will not depend on it, etc.)

Thank you guys,

Ghys
 
The Model 1902 Colt in .38 ACP came in military and sporting configurations. However, it is not a particularly strong action. Make sure the ammo you shoot in it is only .38 ACP and not .38 Super. Values in Canada seem to be in the $1,200-$1,500 area for one in nice shape. Our local gun shop has one right now for $1,500 asking price. If it were mine, I'd only shoot it sparingly with light loads. I've owned a Model 1903 Pocket .38 ACP [which was a compact version of the 1902 above]. They are fun to shoot.
 
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I had an "02 sporting model - lovely gun.

I wouldn't shoot it, just out of repect for a lady that old. The 38 ACP is very difficult to find, unless someone will load it for you.

.38 Super MUST be avoided - it will chamber and fire, but will destroy the handgun. It's far too "hot" for the older system.

You have a historically interesting piece - kind of a great-grandfather of the 1911. Hold onto it as a keepsake, and by something else to shoot.

Dan
 
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