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[[Image:ColtOffPolice Stack UT.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colt Official Police Revolver - .38 Special.  This is the actual screen used Colt Official Police revolver carried and fired by [[Robert Stack]] in the television series [[Untouchables, The (1959)]]]]
[[Image:ColtOffPolice Stack UT.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colt Official Police Revolver - .38 Special.  This is the actual screen used Colt Official Police revolver carried and fired by [[Robert Stack]] in the television series [[Untouchables, The (1959)]]]]
 
[[Image:Pix164086125.jpg|thumb|none|500px|Colt Official Police with semi round front sight post - .38 special.]]


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How does this weapon compare with the Smith & Wesson model 10? I don't want to instigate a brawl between supporters of each, I was just wondering what the pros and cons of each weapon are since these two seemed to be the most common police weapons for decades. -Anonymous


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Colt Official Police Revolver - .38 Special. This is the actual screen used Colt Official Police revolver carried and fired by Robert Stack in the television series Untouchables, The (1959)
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Colt Official Police with semi round front sight post - .38 special.

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What caliber does the Official Police use? None of the IMFDB pics say. User:jackbel

By far the most common was .38 Special, and Colt said they could shoot the .38 High Velocity load for the S&W .38/44 as well. Other than that, .22LR, .32-20 and .41 Long Colt in the States, and a very small run for the British Army in .38/200 (AKA .38 S&W) in 1940. - Nyles