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Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless

Colt Pocket Hammerless
Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hamerless AdamsGuns 1783.jpg
Pocket Hammerless in .380 ACP Caliber
Type Semi-automatic pistol
Place of origin  United States
Production history
Designer John Browning
Manufacturer Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut
Produced 1903–45
Variants M1903, M1908 (Types 1-5)
Specifications
Weight 24 oz (680 g)
Length 7 in (180 mm) (Type I)
6.75 in (171 mm) (Types 2 - 5)
Barrel length 4 in (100 mm) (Type I)
3.75 in (95 mm) (Types 2 - 5)

Cartridge .32 ACP (M1903)
.380 ACP (M1908)
Action single-action Blowback
Feed system 8-round detachable box magazine (M1903)
7-round detachable box magazine (M1908)
Sights fixed front, rear drift-adjustable for windage

The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is .32 ACP caliber, self-loading, semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and built by Colt Patent Firearms Manufacturing Company of Hartford, Connecticut. The Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless is a variant introduced five years later in .380 ACP caliber. Despite the title 'Hammerless', the Model 1903 does have a hammer. It is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allowed the weapon to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging.

These pistols were popular civilian firearms for much of their life, and also served as United States General Officer pistols from the 1940s until their replacement by the M15 General Officers pistol in the 1970s. The Office of Strategic Services issued the Model 1903 to its officers during World War II.The Shanghai Municipal Police issued the M1908 to its Chinese officers in the 1920s and 1930s and it was a popular back-up/off-duty model with police officers in the United States.

In addition to lawful owners, many gangsters of the pre-World War II era favored the Model 1903 and Model 1908 because they were relatively small and easily concealed. It is said that Al Capone kept one in his coat pocket and Bonnie Parker used one to break Clyde Barrow out of jail after smuggling it into the jail by taping it to her thigh. Bank robber John Dillinger was carrying this model of pistol when he was shot by FBI agents outside the Biograph theater on July 22, 1934, and another famous bank robber, Willie Sutton kept one when was captured by police in Brooklyn on February 18, 1952.

Note: There was also a Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammer pistol in .38 ACP, but this design is unrelated. The FN Model 1903 pistol design is related to the Colt Pocket Hammerless, but it is physically larger due to its chambering in 9 × 20 mm SR Browning Long cartridge.

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History

Approximately 570,000 Colt Pocket Hammerless pistols were produced from 1903 to 1945, in five different types (see Variants paragraph below). Some were issued to US Army and US Air Force general officers from World War II through the 1970s. They were replaced in 1972 with the RIA Colt M15 General Officer's Model, a compact version of the M1911A1.

General Officer's Models

General Officer models were often engraved with the officer's name. Recipients included Generals Eisenhower, Bradley, Marshall, and Patton. Patton's Model 1908 was embellished with three (later four) stars on the grip panels to denote his rank. They were issued with a fine-grade leather holster, leather pistol belt with gold-metal clasp, rope pistol lanyard with gold-metal fittings, and leather two-pocket ammunition pouch with gold-metal fasteners. They came in russet or black leather (depending on service and regulations) and were made by ALPCO (Atchison Leather Products) or Hickock. A cleaning rod and two spare magazines were also included.

Design

Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless.
Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless .380 ACP.

As noted above, this pistol was still actually fired by action of a hammer striking and driving a firing pin into a center-fire cartridge's primer. The hammer was covered by the rear of the slide. The "hammerless" designation was merely an advertising designation pointing out the pistol's particular suitability for concealed carry. Special features include a serrated slide to prevent slippage during manual cycling of the slide, and two safety mechanisms (a grip safety and a manual safety). The grip safety is a spring loaded piece making up the back strap of the pistol. The grip safety, though not solely restricted to them, was a typical feature of Colt automatic pistols. A magazine safety was added on later models; this feature prevents the pistol from being fired with a round in the chamber and the magazine removed.

In 1908, a .380 ACP version of this gun was introduced. Called the Model 1908, it was nearly identical to the Model 1903 except for the bore diameter and the magazine, which held seven rounds (one less than the Model 1903).

Grip panels were black checked hard rubber, checked walnut, or special order materials (ivory, mother of pearl, inset medallion).

Sights were fixed, although the rear sight was drift-adjustable for windage.

Metal finish was blued or nickel, and some special-order finishes such as engraved, silver or gold plated.

Specifications

  • Calibers:
  • Weight (unloaded): 640 g
  • Length: 205 mm
  • Barrel length: 127 mm
  • Capacity:
    • 8 rounds (.32 ACP)
    • 7 Rounds (.380 ACP)

Variants

  • Type I: separate barrel bushing, 4 inch barrel, no magazine safety, Serial numbers 1 through 71,999
  • Type II: separate barrel bushing, 3¾ inch barrel; 1908–1910, SN 72,000 through 105,050
  • Type III: integrated barrel bushing, 3¾ inch barrel; 1910–1926, SN 105,051 through 468,789
  • Type IV: integrated barrel bushing, 3¾ inch barrel, magazine safety
  • Type V: integrated barrel bushing, 3¾ inch barrel, military sights, magazine safety on both commercial and "U.S. Property" variations. SN 468,097 through 554,446.

There was also an M1903 version with a military Parkerized finish, which is otherwise the same as the Model IV, SN 554,447 through 572,214.

  • Serial Number Table .32 Pocket Hammerless
Year  Serial Number 

1903   1 to 4099
1904   4100 to 16499
1905   16500 to 33999
1906   34000 to 50999
1907   51000 to 67399
1908   67400 to 80499
1909   80500 to 92499
1910   92500 to 105999
1911   106000 to 124499 
1912   124500 to 141999 
1913   142000 to 158999
1914   159000 to 172499 
1915   172500 to 192999 
1916   193000 to 234999 
1917   235000 to 263999 
1918   264000 to 289999 
1919   290000 to 327999 
1920   328000 to 373999 
1921   374000 to 399999 
1922   400000 to 416999
1923   417000 to 436999
1924   437000 to 445999
1925   446000 to 455999 
1926   456000 to 469999
1927   470000 to 471999
1928   472000 to 488999
1929   489000 to 497999
1930   498000 to 503999 
1931   504000 to 510999 
1932   511000 to 512999
1933   513000 to 513999
1934   514000 to 515999
1935   516000 to 517999
1936   518000 to 520999 
1937   521000 to 528999
1938   529000 to 536999 
1939   537000 to 538999
1940   539000 to 542999
1941   543000

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