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Fn 1905 vest pocket holster
Fn 1905 vest pocket holster













fn 1905 vest pocket holster

More elaborate grip options were also offered, such as Ivory (both plain and carved), as well as mother of pearl.

fn 1905 vest pocket holster

All factory grips sported a medallion emblazoned with the famous "rampant Colt" which was available in two differing styles. Standard grip materials available included black hard rubber in both square and round top configurations, and finely checked walnut. A second popular option was polished nickel plate, and various specialty and customer order finishes were also available, including gold and silver plating, as well as ornate engraving. The Vest Pocket features color-casehardening of the safety catch, grip safety, and trigger. The "Vest Pocket" was mainly produced with the famous highly polished lustrous Colt Carbona Blue finish, also known as Charcoal bluing.

fn 1905 vest pocket holster

Additionally, in approximately the 280,000 serial number range, the left side slide inscription was altered to include the patent date for the disconnector, also known as the “Tansley Device”. Proud of the state-of-the-art technology represented by this advance, Colt included a green brochure marking its inclusion with every Model 1908 sold for a year after its introduction. This additional safety device was added to production in 1916 or 1917 in the latter 139,000 serial number range, and patented by Colt in 1917. In 1916 Colt engineer George Tansley invented a third safety feature for the pistol, the magazine safety disconnector, which prevented accidental firing with the magazine removed. Colt's advertising and marketing literature of the time highly touted the advanced safety features of the Model 1908, including a standard slide-locking safety catch, as well as a grip safety. The pistol’s fixed open iron sights were rather small and rudimentary, but typical for small hideout automatics of its era and adequate for the short range at which it was intended to be used. Weighing a mere 13 ounces, it is fed by a six-round single column magazine. Known as the Model "N" internally within Colt, the 1908 Vest Pocket is a diminutive 4.5 inches long, and has a 2-inch barrel. 25 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) cartridge. Both pistols were chambered for the Browning-invented. Designed by John Moses Browning, the Model 1908 followed Browning’s earlier European version, introduced by Fabrique Nationale de Herstal as the FN Model 1906. Manufactured by the Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1908 to 1948, it was marketed as a small concealable firearm which could be easily tucked into a vest pocket for unobtrusive carry. The Model 1908 Vest Pocket is a compact, hammerless, striker-fired, semi-automatic single-action pistol. Two variants of the Colt Auto Pocket pistols, Calibre.















Fn 1905 vest pocket holster