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Model 1903/08
Hammerless Instruction Sheet PDF (1.3MB) |
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The earliest pistols acquired for the Shanghai
Municipal Police were at least 270 in quantity (based on SMP records)
with no indication of caliber. It is presumed that these were
obtained from commercial distributors since there are no Colt records of
these shipments documenting a contract order prior to the Colt documented
contract shipments from 1925 to 1938.
The Colt documented contract pistols also had the following installed features:
This pistol, serial number 114448, is one of 380 pistols shipped February 14, 1932, making it part of the twenty-first documented shipment of SMP marked pistols. The total number of Colt documented SMP shipped guns number 4,185. |
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| Virtually all of the SMP marked Colt Model M .380
pistols have been reblued at some point in time. The harsh climate
was very unforgiving to the finish of these pistols. These guns were
shipped with medallion checkered walnut grips and the walnut held the
moisture against the frame of the pistol causing extreme pitting under the
grips.
The magazine safety disconnectors were typically removed from these guns, allowing them to be operational when changing the magazine. This example has had the magazine safety disconnector removed. |
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| A close-up of the faint but present "SHANGHAI MUNICIPAL POLICE" marking above the trigger. Also present is the matching SMP No 3318, present on the frame (below the SMP marking), on the barrel (visible through the ejection port) and on the slide (to the right of the right side slide legend.) | ||
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| These pistols were fitted with factory lanyard loops on the left side of the frame. This example still has the original medallion cherkered walnut grips that are cut for the lanyard loop. | ||
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| Some SMP contract magazines had the viewing holes in the front and back, as opposed to the sides as on standard commercial magazines. Others have side viewing holes as well as viewing holes in the back. There are varying opinions as to why the location of the viewing holes was changed. One story is that the Shanghai Municipal Police would trade the bullets from their guns and replace the live round with a spent brass casing. In a Colt magazine with standard viewing holes, the magazine would appear loaded. |
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