Model 1900 Sight Safety Altered Serial Number 2726
- This pistol is an early middle variation of the Model 1900 with
front plunge milled serrations, high polish blue, high spur
hammer and original sight safety. Later hard rubber
stocks post dated smooth walnut stocks. Pistol was shipped
to Colt's Patent Fire-Arms Mfg. Company, San Francisco
Agency, San Francisco, California on June 13, 1901 in a
shipment of 18 guns.
This Colt Model 1900 .38 ACP pistol was owned by Philip
Judd, 1901-1981, who moved from Denver, CO to Butte, Montana
in 1924 with his bride, Lillian (nee Kaufman). For over 50
years he owned and operated a sporting goods store at 83 E.
Park Street, Butte, MT. Phil was an avid marksman, who
competed in Montana and nationally in the late 1940s through
the early 1960s. In 1952, he was National Champion at Camp
Perry in the 500 yard .30-06 Rifle Competition: He hit 18 of
20 shots in the 12-inch inner bull’s eye, and the other two
within the 20-inch outer bull’s eye using iron sights. He
was the 1951 Montana shooting champion, was on the Montana
State Shooting team in the National Championship in 1959,
and in 1962 as the Team Captain. He was a Hunter Safety
Instructor for the Montana Fish & Game Department program
for 23 years. In 1949, Phil invented the Barrel-Band Swivel,
for which he obtained US Patent No. 2696059 in 1954 – the
device attached to a rifle barrel easily to add a sling
without having to modify the stock or barrel. He sold
approximately 1 million Judd Barrel-Band Swivels over a
period of 30 years.
Colt Model 1900 sn 2726 - Right side view
Original full nickel plated magazine marked
"PAT'D SEPT. 9. 1884"
Colt Model 1900 sn 2726 Sight Safety - original sight safety
is still present as is the original iron firing pin.
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