value depends on overall condition. if your colt is a police positive special, made about 1921
You can expect the value to be from $150 - $450 depending on the condition.
Assuming it is a Police Positive Target if it is .22 caliber. It all depends on condition and exact model (1st Issue, 2nd Issue). Anywhere from $200 to $700 plus. sales@countrygunsmith.net
made about 1913. value depends on condition
It should have the caliber marked on the barrel,such as"38 Colt New Police".
32 caliber is a little smaller then the 38 caliber
made about 1916. value depends on condition.......if looking to sell contact: coltautos.com
made about 1917
manufacured about 1915.....................
38 caliber revolver ammo
value depends on overall condition...............
made about 1919
about 1929
Does the serial number have a D before the numbers. If it does, it is made in 1966. The Colt Police Positive Special was made in large numbers, therefore reducing the value. I have seen prices from $200-400 depending on the condition. Mark Brown
1931
1927
No way to answer without the serial number.
50-500 usd
50-350 usd
If this is a .38 cal (check the markings on the frame and barrell) it is chambered for .38 caliber. If it is a Police Positive ammunition would be the .38 PP If it is a Police Positive Special you could use .38 PPS Check with any reputable gun shop/dealer or range and they'll give you the information you need.
Made around 1971. Value is decided by condition,markings,and history of the gun.
Go to proofhouse.com to date it. Value depends on condition. Check the auction sites for what they are bringing. Broad range would be 100-400.
1921
Made in 1951
Blue book of gun values
if a police positive, then made about 1915