This video features a Point of View (POV) firing demonstration of the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless pistol. The description provides detailed information about the firearm's design by John Browning, its manufacturer, and its caliber (.32 ACP). It also clarifies that the "hammerless" designation refers to an internal, hidden hammer, facilitating smooth pocket carry. A related variant, the Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless in .380 ACP, is also mentioned.
This video explores the top 10 best .32 ACP pistols for self-defense in 2025, highlighting their continued relevance due to modern ammunition advancements. It covers iconic models like the CZ 70, Kel-Tec P32, Colt 1903 Royal Blue Re-Issue, Seecamp LWS 32, Beretta Model 81 Cheetah, NAA Guardian 32, and Beretta 3032 Tomcat. The review analyzes each pistol's size, weight, capacity, shooting experience, and overall value, catering to those seeking historical pieces, backup guns, or uniquely reliable options. The video encourages viewer engagement through likes, comments, and subscriptions for future firearm deep dives.
This video documents the completion of a custom firearm project, transforming a Colt 1903 into what the creator describes as a "Mini 1911". The title implies significant gunsmithing and modification work has been undertaken to achieve this result. The content likely showcases the final product and potentially highlights the process or features of the modified pistol.
This YouTube video announcement teases an upcoming custom build of a Colt 1903 pistol. While no specific details about the customization are provided, the title and description indicate a focus on the firearm itself and its potential modifications. It's aimed at enthusiasts interested in classic pistols and custom firearm work.
This video delves into the history of the Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless pistol, also known as the Model M, and its service with the US military and the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. While a successful commercial design, the US government acquired significant numbers of these pistols in both .32 ACP and .380 ACP calibers. These were not issued as combat sidearms but rather for military police, intelligence services, and even the British Special Operations Executive. The video highlights specific changes made to the pistol around October 1944, including larger sights, increased slide serrations, a phosphated finish, and a slightly larger "US Property" stamp font.
This Veterans Day special features a Colt Model 1903 pistol that once belonged to Louis Cukela, a distinguished double Medal of Honor recipient. The video showcases the historical significance of this firearm and its connection to a decorated veteran. It also promotes the channel's Patreon for early access and giveaways, as well as their "Flak & Fubar" podcast and Instagram page. Interested buyers can contact Legacy Collectibles via email.
This video segment, titled "Minute of Mae: US Colt 1903," offers a focused look at the Colt 1903 pistol. It is presented as a preview of a larger "Primer" episode, with links provided for viewers interested in more content and for supporting the creators through Patreon, Substar, or merchandise purchases. The content likely explores the history, features, and perhaps handling of this classic firearm.
In this TFBTV episode, James Reeves inherits a pristine, unfired Colt 1903 Hammerless Pocket Pistol in .32 ACP that belonged to his brigadier general step-grandfather. Unwilling to keep it as a safe queen, James opts to have it re-coated with a camouflage paint job and an optics cut for a red dot sight (Sig Romeo Zero/Holosun 407k/507k footprint). He then takes the modified classic to the range for a test fire, highlighting the contrast between its historical significance and modern modifications.
This YouTube video, "Minute of Mae: Belgian contract U.S. Colt 1903," offers a focused look at a specific firearm. As a segment of a larger Primer episode, it likely delves into the historical context and features of the Colt 1903, possibly highlighting its Belgian contract origins and U.S. Colt production. The description encourages viewers to support the creator through Patreon and Substar, and to purchase merchandise, while also directing them to the full Primer episode for more comprehensive content.
This C&Rsenal "Primer" episode provides a comprehensive look at the Colt 1903 pistol. Othais and Mae explore its history, functionality, and include a live-fire demonstration. The video is part of a series honoring historic conflicts and is released bi-weekly. Additional reading materials and creator support links are provided.
This video showcases two Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless pistols. One of these historical firearms was issued to a US General who also had ties to the Chicago Mafia, identified as Charles Baron. The description also provides links for more information on the Louisville "Show of Shows", a Patreon page for early video access and raffles, and a podcast called "Flak & Fubar".
This video from the Royal Armouries features firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson discussing a specially modified Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless Model pistol. Originally manufactured in 1941, this particular firearm was used by spies during World War II, earning it the nickname 'the remote control Colt.' The video delves into the historical context and unique features of this rare piece of espionage equipment, offering insights into its role in wartime operations. The Royal Armouries provides links to their online collections, support options, and membership details.