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The Colt New Police is the same gun as the Colt New Pocket revolver, only with a longer grip.
These revolvers were the first swing-out cylinder, double action small revolvers made by Colt.
The New Pocket was introduced in 1895, and the New Police version was introduced in 1896.
It was produced until 1907, when it was replaced by the stronger Police Positive which was basically the same gun only with a new "positive" safety device to prevent firing unless the trigger is pulled.
Colt made 49,000 New Police models.
The New Police was famous as the first standardized double action revolver the New York City police bought, by order of then Police Commissioner Teddy Roosevelt.
The New Pocket/New Police was the direct ancestor of all the later small framed Colt's like the Police Positive Special, Detective Special, Cobra, and Diamondback.
The New Police was available in .32 Colt, .32 Colt New Police, or the .32 S&W..
It was made in 2 1/2", 4", and 6" barrels, and in bright blue or nickel.
Grips were molded hard black (Gutta Percha) rubber.
As long as a gunsmith checks it out, it should be safe to fire with currently available .32 S&W ammo.
Keep in mind that this is an antique double action, and care should be taken not to drop it or accidentally strike the hammer on a loaded chamber.
Value on these is "around" $400.00 in excellent condition.
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