Curator's Corner: Phil Noir Part 2 - Colt 1903 Pocket Auto
http://www.nramuseum.org Part two of the Film Noir Series featuring this classic handgun. John Popp and National Firearms Museum Senior Curator Phil Schreier present the 1903 Colt on a special edition of the Curators Corner. Designed to be the ultimate carry piece, this gun is very thin, has no protrusions, no hammer and a very simple safety lock. For this reason classic film noir detectives are often seen slipping a Colt 1903 from their pockets quickly and quietly without a hang-up. This unique firearm is currently on display at the National Firearms Museum. http://www.nranews.com/#/nationalfire...

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