Colt M1900

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Colt M1900
Colt Model 1900 Photo by AdamsGuns.com
Colt Model 1900
Photo by AdamsGuns.com

Type Pistol
Place of origin Flag of the United States United States
Production history
Designer John Browning
Designed 1897
Produced 1900
Specifications
Cartridge .38 ACP
Action Recoil-operated
Rate of fire Semi-automatic
Feed system 7 round box magazine

The Colt Model 1900 was a self-loading semi-automatic .38 caliber handgun introduced by Colt at the turn of the century. It also marked the introduction of .38 ACP, the round for which it is chambered (not to be confused with the smaller .380 ACP)

It was developed from John M. Browning's earlier prototypes in the late 1890s. It would be tested against some other pistols by the U.S. military, as well as be offered commercially. Colt competed in various U.S. military trials, developing the design into the M1911.

This was the first commercial pistol to have a recoiling slide used in its operation. The recoiling slide became one of the most widely copied design features in firearms history. In addition to being directly copied, the basic design served as the basis for the vast majority of handguns for the 20th century and the start of the 21st. The ubiquity of slides in self-loading pistols began its trek to dominance with this little known design by John Browning.

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