What is a Colt 32 20?

What is a Colt 32 20?

Colt produced a single-action revolver chambered for this cartridge a few years later. The name . 32-20 refers to the 32 caliber bullet of ….

.32-20 Winchester
Case type Rimmed, bottleneck
Bullet diameter .3125 in (7.94 mm)
Neck diameter .327 in (8.3 mm)
Shoulder diameter .342 in (8.7 mm)

What is Colt CTG?

CTG is short form for Cartridge. The Colt Python was chambered for .357 and .38 Special cartridges. The .357 is the same diameter as the .38, just a little bit longer. . 38s can be fired in .357 revolvers, but .357 cannot be fired in .38 Spl. revolvers.

What caliber is a Colt Army Special?

The Colt Army Special had a matte-blued or nickel-plated finish, two-piece hard rubber or wooden grips, and was chambered in . 32-20 Winchester, . 38 Special, and . 41 Long Colt.

What caliber is a 32 Winchester Special?

.32 Winchester Special
Case type Rimmed, bottleneck
Bullet diameter .321 in (8.2 mm)
Neck diameter .343 in (8.7 mm)
Shoulder diameter .401 in (10.2 mm)

What is a Colt 38 Special worth?

Gun: Police Positive Special. Manufacturer: Colt. Condition: NRA Excellent (Modern Gun Standards) Caliber: .38 Spl. Manufactured: 1923. Value: $400-$450.

What is a 38 Special pistol?

The .38 Smith & Wesson Special (commonly .38 Special, .38 Spl, or .38 Spc, pronounced thirty-eight special) is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson. It is most commonly used in revolvers, although some semi-automatic pistols and carbines also use this round.

What is a CTG 38 Special?

The .38 Special CTG revolver is a six-shooter with a 6-inch barrel. Identifying the weapon is a matter of locating the identifying etchings with the serial number along the gun metal on the barrel. In addition, the Smith & Wesson logo gives away the maker of the firearm.

What is a Colt Army Special?

The Colt Army Special is a heavier-framed improved version of the New Army and Navy revolver. It is chambered for the .32-20, .38 Colt, .38 S&W, and the .41 Colt.