Colt New Service | |
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Production Information | |
Manufacturer |
Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company |
Type |
Revolver |
Technical Specifications | |
Action |
double action revolver |
Magazine capacity |
6 round cylinder |
Usage | |
Year introduced |
1898 |
Used by |
United States United Kingdom Canada Commonwealth of the Philippines Royal Canadian Mounted Police |
The Colt New Service was a double action revolver made by Colt from 1898 until 1940. It was adopted by the US Armed Forces in .45 Colt as the Model 1909 U.S. Army, Marine Corps Model 1909, Model 1909 U.S. Navy and in .45 ACP as the Model 1917 U.S. Army. The Model 1917 was created to supplement insufficient stocks of M1911 pistols during World War I. It was used by British officers who were averse to using the Webley during World War I. Also, 60,000 Colts were supplied to the British Empire forces during World War I.[1]
References[]
- Maze, Robert J. (2002). Howdah to High Power: A Century of Breechloading Service Pistols (1867-1967). Tucson, AZ (USA): Excalibur Publications. ISBN 1-880677-17-2.
- ↑ Maze (2002) p. 84.