Presenting to you a remarkable piece of American history — the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless. This semi-auto pistol, a brainchild of the legendary John Moses Browning, was introduced in 1903 and quickly gained popularity for its compact size and self-loading feature. This particular model, manufactured in 1911, is a relic from a notable era, making it a valuable addition to any firearms collection.
The pistol is in fair condition, showing signs of extensive use and handling. It showcases a blued finish, which not only gives it an attractive blue-black appearance but also serves as a protection against rust. The checkered faux ivory grips add to its overall appeal. The front blade and notched rear sight enhance the accuracy of the pistol. The bore rifling is slightly worn, with some loss of definition, and the bore overall condition is generally clean, with some residue or slight corrosion.
The pistol comes with an Alessi brown leather and hide shoulder holster. Please note, the magazine is missing from this pistol.
What sets this pistol apart is its .32 ACP caliber, a testament to its reliability and power. The 'ACP' stands for Automatic Colt Pistol, indicating the type of ammunition this firearm was designed to fire. The pistol operates on a blowback action, a relatively new feature at the time of its manufacture. Despite its name, the Pocket Hammerless does have a hammer; it's just concealed within the rear of the slide.
This Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is not just a firearm; it's a piece of American history and a symbol of Colt's expertise in producing compact and effective firearms. Owning this would be an exciting prospect for any firearm connoisseur or history enthusiast.




