Posted: 12/24/2011 9:51:18 PM EDT
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Colt Police Positive .32 ratchet ejector from a "D" frame.
I sure appreciate all you who take the time to help me solve my problem. While searching for this item I have learned three things. One - these ejector rachetes can be figitty because they were hand fitted for the gun they where put on. Two - if you can buy the cylinder with the ejecter ratchet your better off. Three - some Colt models can use parts from other models. I am not schooled enough to be able to tell you which will do so, but the gun I have is "D" model,(frame size) if that helps you. Other "D" models were Police Positive Specials, Detective Specials, Cobras, Agents, Couriers, Vipers and a version called the Diamondback. At this point I am getting disparate and need a little luck and a prayer to find a workable part. Again I thank you. Half the fun is in the hunt! I am needing this part for my best friend's elderly father who retired as a pastor but spent time on the police force using one of these daily. Parr Serial # 180XXX 1922 or 23 I guess as others have mentioned to me, I will consider buying a whole gun or a "parts gun" to help me resolve this issue. [email protected]
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Colt Police Positive .32 ratchet ejector from a "D" frame. I sure appreciate all you who take the time to help me solve my problem. While searching for this item I have learned three things. One - these ejector rachetes can be figitty because they were hand fitted for the gun they where put on. Two - if you can buy the cylinder with the ejecter ratchet your better off. Three - some Colt models can use parts from other models. I am not schooled enough to be able to tell you which will do so, but the gun I have is "D" model,(frame size) if that helps you. Other "D" models were Police Positive Specials, Detective Specials, Cobras, Agents, Couriers, Vipers and a version called the Diamondback. At this point I am getting disparate and need a little luck and a prayer to find a workable part. Again I thank you. Half the fun is in the hunt! I am needing this part for my best friend's elderly father who retired as a pastor but spent time on the police force using one of these daily. Parr Serial # 180XXX 1922 or 23 I guess as others have mentioned to me, I will consider buying a whole gun or a "parts gun" to help me resolve this issue. [email protected] ![]() Most of the older Colts have handfitted parts. You probably would be better off getting a new gun. There is the exact same model you have at Aim Hi gunshop in New Albany Ohio. I was just there friday and looked at it. Locked up very tight and the timing was right on. $179. Could use a reblue thou. I know they ship might give them a call. |