It would be a rifle (long barreled firearm with spiral grooves cut on inside of barrel) made by Colt company, that fires a bullet 38/100ths of an inch in diameter. If you really meant what is it worth- that will depend on the exact model, condition, and originality. If you will post again with additional information, we will see if we can find a ballpark value- but a hands-on appraisal by a knowledgeable person will be much more accurate.
.38 Special, yes. Other .38 cartridges (such as the .38 Long Colt or .38 Super), no.
32 caliber is a little smaller then the 38 caliber
Some were made in .38 Colt New Police caliber.
The 1883 22 caliber colt rifle is valued at $2,275 in excellent condition. I fair condition it is valued at $775.
1890 for light frame .22rf caliber and 1886 for mediam frame .32, .38 & .44 caliber
Yes. The first one that comes to mind is the .22 Colt Lightning pump rifle.
38 caliber revolver ammo
What model .38?
Colt Model 1877 "Lightning" Double Action Revolver in caliber .38 Colt and the similar revolver model "Thunderer" in caliber .41 Colt.
It should have the caliber marked on the barrel,such as"38 Colt New Police".
Maybe. You need to figure out which .38 your Colt is chambered in. .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt guns will not chamber a .38 Special. .38 Colt Special is the same as regular .38 Special. If you cannot tell which caliber it is you need to take it to a gunsmith and have him tell you.
Yes