![]() ![]() Other changes were made during this issue, including grooves on the hammer and trigger instead of checkering, a smooth cylinder latch instead of checkered, and an extended ejector rod. During this Issue Colt began making some modifications to the sights, moving away from the “half-moon” front sight of the First Issue and to a new, wider, ramp type front sight. The Second Issue for Colt Detective Specials began in 1947 and would eventually end up the largest of the four issues. Second Issue Colt Detective Special (1947 - 1972) First issue revolvers are quite desirable and would do very well in any of our auctions if you would like to consign one with Rock Island Auction Company. Some collectors point to 1933 as the end of the First Issue when the little snub nose with a square butt switched over to a rounded butt. This is the date where many changes were made to the design, which we will discuss in the next section. The end date of this Issue is a bit contentious among Detective Special collectors, but for our purposes we will use the date of 1946, which is in line with the latest issues of the Blue Book of Gun Values. The start date of the First Issue of Colt Detective Specials is easy enough to pin down as it was 1927, when the revolver was first released. ![]() First Issue Colt Detective Special (1927 - 1946) ![]() A Colt Detective Special with an amazing story. ![]()
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