The Colt Woodsman is a distinguished semi-automatic pistol that epitomizes Colt's enduring legacy of craftsmanship. Chambered in .22 LR, this firearm is famed for its pinpoint accuracy, reliability, and a trigger pull that is nothing short of delightful. With its elegant blued finish and ergonomic checkered wood grips, it stands as a testament to classic firearm design, appealing both to collectors and target shooting enthusiasts. Its condition is commendably preserved, exhibiting only light, superficial handling marks, with an impeccable bore that gleams with a mirror-like finish and sharp rifling—a true indication of its gentle use over the decades.
Included in the sale is the original factory box, an owner's manual, and a 10-round magazine, making it a comprehensive package for any aficionado. The year 1974 marked a significant era for the Woodsman, being part of the Third Series, which incorporated notable design improvements for enhanced shooting comfort and precision. The inclusion of a blade-style front sight with a Colt Accro adjustable rear sight ensures that this pistol is not only a piece of history but a functional tool for precise marksmanship.
The Colt Woodsman's legacy dates back to its initial introduction in 1915, and this particular model from the Third Series—spanning from 1955 to 1977—embodies the culmination of evolutionary enhancements. It was designed by the iconic John Moses Browning and was Colt's pioneering effort in crafting pistols specifically for .22 LR, focusing on sports shooting and small game hunting. Its blowback action provides smooth cycling, while the 4-inch barrel strikes a balance between portability and accuracy.
Owning a 1974 Colt Woodsman is not just about holding a firearm; it's about possessing a piece of American history, a symbol of precision engineering and timeless design. Whether you're drawn to its historical significance or its outstanding performance, this pistol promises to be a treasured addition to any collection. Don't miss the opportunity to own this quintessential piece of firearms history, renowned for its unmatched quality and enduring appeal.




