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It is a neat old pistol, looks like a prop from a Bowery Boys movie.

I called Colt, they won't touch it, they say it is too old. They recommended this guy: Jack First Gunshop - First in Gun Parts - Rapid City, South Dakota

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Old 02-15-2011, 12:19 PM
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I will not shoot JHP or "hot" ammo through this pistol. I'll take it to the range and shoot mild FMJ reloads with it. I don't carry any of my older guns for self defense, although I'm sure the M1911A1's would be up to the task!
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Old 02-15-2011, 01:17 PM
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Old handguns.........

I agree that sometimes the older handguns can be particular about their diet. I have a Colt 1908 made in 1930 that works quite well with the new Hornady self defense ammo (.380 ACP). That is the ammo with the polymer plug in the hollow point cavity that is designed to keep the bullet from plugging up on clothing material. This pistol is just too perfect for a carry gun to not use it!

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Old 02-16-2011, 05:13 AM
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Fred,
That's beautiful, I really like that spoon!
Old 02-16-2011, 05:31 AM
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I like the Corbon polymer ball-tipped self defense ammo in .380 that we use in my wife's Ruger LCP.
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Fred that is a really nice. I carry the same pistol most of the time, or it's little brother an 03 in .32. Love those guns. Actually I would have to say they are my favorites.
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Colt as a carry gun.......

I got a guy in Texas named Ed Buffaloe to make an IWB holster for the 1908. The holster is lined with soft pigskin to protect the pistol's finish. It fits the gun perfectly and snaps on the belt loops to make it easier to put on. You can go to his website "unblinkingeye.com" and see some of his work. Here is a picture of an IWB holster that he made for my Colt Detective Special.



The revolver in the pictue is a Colt Agent, but other than the grip, it is the same size as the Det. Spec.
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Old 02-16-2011, 06:27 AM
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I get bitten all the time. Occupational hazard. I just put a bandage on it and worked the rest of the day with a rubber glove on. That barrel spring was a bugger to get out with the barrel. That was when she bit. I have used super glue to keep it together too. I'm sure that is bad but ya do what ya gotta do.,
I'm a little late to the party here. Dave, IIRC superglue was developed by the military as an emergency battlefield wound dressing, i.e. to keep things together and other things from falling out until more definitive medical/surgical treatment could be accessed.

Great thread!

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Old 02-16-2011, 06:40 AM
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I tried to shoot my Ortgies .32 at the range on Saturday and the after-market mag will not function correctly. I can't seem to find an authentic Ortgies mag for the gun and until I do, it's useless... The after-market mags for the Ortgies pocket pistols are garbage, at least the ones I've tried...
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Old 02-28-2011, 01:28 PM
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Most after market mags are crap, sorry to say.
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The only after-market mags that have ever worked for me are MecGar, but they don't make one for the Ortgies...
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Old 02-28-2011, 03:49 PM
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Remington Model 51 on cover of magazine...

I picked up this magazine at John King Used Books in Detroit today because my Remington Model 51 is at 7 O'clock and my newly purchased Colt 1903 Hammerless is at 9 O'clock. I looked for books on the Walther and Colts, but they didn't have any, just the "encyclopedia of guns" types of books that are a mile wide and an inch deep in terms of information...
The magazine was published in July of 1986...
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Old 03-05-2011, 10:26 AM
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Back from the tank!

now to put the puzzle back together....



It's a black mirror!




( I have already put it back together, but I'm not gonna spoil Arts braggin rights. I'll send the finished pics to him and he can post them and close the door on this thread.)

No more help is needed with his M 51.

This was fun. Thanks guys.
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Wow! I'm speechless!!!

Wow! I'm speechless!!! David is truly a craftsman! This is what she looks like now...





I simply can't believe what David was able to do with this pistol! It was a basket case and now it's beautiful. This will be the pistol that my daughter and wife shoot. Simply fantastic work... I really admire people who are this skilled and patient!
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Wait until you get my bill....LOL. Just kidding. Thanks for the comps Art. I really had fun doing this for you. Now send me that Colt!
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One more...

One more...



I'll send the Colt 1903 Hammerless to David as soon as I receive it...I believe he is up to the challenge!
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Old 03-05-2011, 01:25 PM
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Good stuff, Gents.

Deal well done, it gets no better.
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Old 03-05-2011, 01:32 PM
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Thanks Paul. I'll get to you next.
Old 03-05-2011, 01:36 PM
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I'll send the Colt 1903 Hammerless to David as soon as I receive it...I believe he is up to the challenge!
I think the 08 will have to go ffl -ffl though. Are they C&R?
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Thanks Paul. I'll get to you next.
Count on it.

It is fun to watch the before and after. Art, well done!

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