no they used in in ww2
My grandfather's pistol used in ww1
Potato Digger
I believe they did. check with Colt - 1 800 962 2658
made by colt in 1918. may have seen service during WW1
probably WW1 era.................
This is far from a complete list Russia M1908 Maxim Great Britain Vickers Lewis Colt US Browning Colt Chauchat Austria-Hungary Schwarzlose Germany Maxim France Chauchat
Springfield M1903 'Enfield' M1917 Browning M1917 Hotchkiss M1909 Hotchkiss M1914 Chauchat Colt M1911 Various revolvers
yes
Patent Firearms PT and FA (as used by Colt)
M1911, M1911A1, Colt SAA
There is no such thing. The Cowboy Ranger revolver is not made by Colt. The reason it has Colt stamped on the barrel is because you can use Colt ammunition. The Cowboy Ranger revolver is a pre WW1 revolver that was distributed in the US but also brought over from the soldiers as they returned from the war. If you can find any information on the manufacturing date and how to identify it please let me know
Around 1917. Colt and S+W each made around 500,000 for the US military when the US went into WW1. If you need an exact date, check online for one of the Colt databases that go by serial number.