Colt New Service

Colt New Service
Colt New Service revolver
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Colt New Service
Type Revolver
Place of origin  United States
Service history
In service 1898–1946
Used by  United States
 UK
 CAN
North-West Mounted Police/Royal Northwest Mounted Police/Royal Canadian Mounted Police
Wars Spanish–American War, Boxer Rebellion, Second Boer War, World War I, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War (limited)
Production history
Manufacturer Colt's Patent Firearms Manufacturing Co.
Produced 1898–1946
Number built 356,000 +
Specifications
Cartridge .45 Colt, .455 Webley, .44-40, .44 Special, .38-40, .357 Magnum, others
Action double action revolver
Feed system 6-round cylinder
Sights fixed blade front, notch rear

The Colt New Service was a double-action revolver made by Colt from 1898 until c.1940. It was adopted by the U.S. Armed Forces in .45 Colt as the Model 1909 U.S. Army, Marine Corps Model 1909, Model 1909 U.S. Navy and in .45 ACP as the Model 1917 U.S. Army.[1] The Model 1917 was created to supplement inadequate stocks of M1911 pistols during World War I and was dropped from production in 1941.[2]

Contents

History

Colt M1917 revolver

Colt had produced a revolver for the U.S. Army called the M1909, a version of their heavy-frame, .45-caliber, New Service model in .45 Long Colt to supplement and replace a range of 1890s-era .38 caliber Colt and Smith & Wesson revolvers that had demonstrated inadequate stopping power during the Philippine-American War. The Colt M1917 Revolver was a New Service with a cylinder bored to take the .45 ACP cartridge and the half-moon clips to hold the rimless cartridges in position. Later production Colt M1917 revolvers had headspacing machined into the cylinder chambers, just as the Smith & Wesson M1917 revolvers had from the start. Newer Colt production could be fired without the half-moon clips, but the empty cartridge cases had to be ejected with a device such as a cleaning rod or pencil, as the cylinder extractor and ejector would pass over the rims of the rimless cartridges.

During its lifetime, the Colt New Service was the most popular revolver made by Colt, surpassing 150,000 units. After World War 1, the revolver gained a strong following among civilian shooters.[3]

Fitz Special

John Henry Fitzgerald was President of Colt prior to World War II and his carryied of a pair of New Service "Fitz Specials" in his front pockets. These revolvers had bobbed hammers, 2" barrels, shortened and rounded grip frames, and the front of the trigger guard was removed. Although less than 30 left the factory, it became an after-market conversion for many gunsmiths. Colonels Rex Applegate and Charles Askins were proponents of this model.[3]

Canada and UK

In 1899 Canada acquired a number of New Service revolvers (chambered in .45 Colt) for Boer War service, to supplement its existing Model 1878 Colt Double Action revolvers in the same caliber.[4] In 1904/5 the North-West Mounted Police in Canada also adopted the Colt New Service to replace the less-than satisfactory Enfield Mk II revolver in service since 1882.[5]

New Service revolvers, designated as Pistol, Colt, .455-inch 5.5-inch barrel Mk. I, chambered for the .455 Webley cartridge were acquired for issue as "substitute standard" by the British War Department during World War I.[6] British Empire Colt New Service Revolvers were stamped "NEW SERVICE .455 ELEY" on the barrel,[7] to differentiate them from the .45 Colt versions used by the US (and Canada).

The Colt New Service was a popular revolver with British officers, and many of them had privately purchased their own Colt New Service revolvers in the years prior to World War I as an alternative to the standard-issue Webley Revolver. 60,000 Colt New Service revolvers were supplied to British Empire and Canadian forces during World War I, and they continued to see official service with US until the end of World War II.[7]

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Murphy (1985) pp. 25-30.
  2. ^ Murphy (1985) p. 31.
  3. ^ a b Taffin, John (2005). "Colt's New Service". American Handgunner 30 (4): 109. 
  4. ^ Law (1994) pp. 28-30.
  5. ^ Phillips & Klancher (1982) p. 21ff.
  6. ^ Chamberlain & Taylerson (1989) p. 54ff; Maze (2002) p. 85.
  7. ^ a b Maze (2002) p. 84.

References

  • Chamberlain & Taylerson, W.H.J. & A.W.F. (1989). Revolvers of the British Services, 1854-1954. Bloomfield, ON (Canada) and Alexandria Bay, NY (USA): Museum Restoration Service. ISBN 0-919316-92-1. 
  • Law, Clive M. (1994). Canadian Military Handguns, 1855-1985. Bloomfield, ON (Canada) and Alexandria Bay, NY (USA): Museum Restoration Service. ISBN 0-88855-008-1. 
  • Maze, Robert J. (2002). Howdah to High Power: A Century of Breechloading Service Pistols (1867-1967). Tucson, AZ (USA): Excalibur Publications. ISBN 1-880677-17-2. 
  • Murphy, Bob (1985). Colt New Service Revolvers. Aledo, Illinois (USA): World-Wide Gun Report, Inc.. 
  • Phillips & Klancher, Roger F. & Donald J. (1982). Arms & Accoutrements of the Mounted Police, 1873-1973. Bloomfield, ON (Canada) and Alexandria Bay, NY (USA): Museum Restoration Service. ISBN 0-919316-84-0. 
  • Gerard Henrotin, Colt New Service Revolver, Downloadable ebook published by H&L Publishing (HLebooks) - 2008

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