Colt Ace Lookup

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Colt ACE II Competition TM.22 Caliber Conversion Unit for. MANUFACTURER Colt Clear NARROW YOUR SEARCH CALIBER.22 LR - (2) CATEGORY Rifles For Sale - (1. 22LR; 99% blue, 99% parkerized, like new bore, like new grips, 4.75' barrel, Manufactured in 1981, with original blue finish and smooth grips with silver medallions. Fixed front and adjustable rear sights. Stamped on the left side of the slide with, COLT Service Model, ACE diamond, 22 Long Rifle, and Rampant Colt logo.

Colt Ace
TypeSemi-automatic pistol
Service history
Used byUnited States
Production history
Produced1931–1947 [1]
Specifications
Length8.25 inches (21.0 cm)[1]
Barrel length4.75 inches (12.1 cm)[1]
Cartridge.22 LR[1]
SightsAdjustable rear, fixed front

The Colt Ace or Colt Service Model Ace is a firearm that was designed to allow inexpensive and low-recoil practice while maintaining the feel of the military Model 1911 pistol.

History[edit]

While the Colt 1911 was chambered in the powerful .45 ACP cartridge, the externally similar Colt Ace was chambered for the far less powerful .22 LR cartridge. Accordingly, military, police, or civilian shooters could shoot the Ace without the recoil and expense of the 1911, but with similar ergonomics and sight picture. Except for the earliest models, the barrels of these guns are constructed with a hinged floating rear chamber that amplifies the recoil, cycling the heavy slide.[2]

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The floating chamber can become fouled and stuck leading to poor feeding. When field stripping the Ace, the recoil spring is removed after removing the slide. The ejector may be removed before removing the barrel and the floating chamber must be aligned vertically to remove the barrel from the slide. Once the barrel is removed, the floating chamber can be rotated and separated from the main barrel for cleaning. When the extractor is replaced into the barrel, the back of the extractor should slide into the rear slot of the slide.[2]

Users[edit]

  • United States
    • United States Navy: Used as a training pistol, designated the Pistol, Caliber .22, Colt, Service Ace (1950)[3] and Pistol, Caliber .22 Colt, Ace (1960).[4]

References[edit]

Colt Ace Lookup
  1. ^ abcdPeterson, Philip. Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun Values: The Shooter's Guide to Guns 1900 to Present (16th ed.). p. 118.
  2. ^ abSapp, Rick (2007). Standard Catalog of Colt Firearms. Iola, Wisconsin: F+W Media, Inc. pp. 151–153. ISBN0-89689-534-3.
  3. ^Landing Party Manual. Washington: United States Government Printing Office. 1950.
  4. ^Landing Party Manual. Washington: United States Government Printing Office. 1960.

Colt Ace Serial Number Lookup

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Colt Ace serial number 211 - Early Ace pistol, blue with checkered walnut grips, manufactured in 1931.

Left side view. Notice the semi-circle localized hardening mark around the groove to hold open the slide.

Bottom of the slide showing recoil spring and eight buffers (part number 54 in Colt Ace parts diagram)

Barrel and ejector.

Close-up of underside of slide. Notice how firing pin stop of the Ace model has a roller on the bottom.

An original yellow sight tag containing instructions for adjusting the the Ace sight. The rear of the tag (right image) reads as follows:
'CAUTION - When adjusting Ace rear sight, care should be taken not to raise sight leaf (A) above top graduation line (B) on base. Tension of the threaded elevating screw (C) may be lost by careless adjustments and the effectiveness of the sight destroyed'

Firing assembly from top to bottom: Firing pin stop, firing pin and firing pin spring.

Rear of slide has serial number 211 which matches the number on the frame.

Close-up of right side slide markings and serial number. Right profile view of adjustable rear sight.

Top of frame near disconnector.

Top view of adjustable rear sight.

Front grip strap.

Original two-tone magazine. Hole in rear of magazine (visible in the photo below) does not appear on all Ace magazines. Later two-tone magazines have been observed without the hole. Base plate of the magazine with COLT over ACE in a diamond over 22 L.R.

Rear view of magazine.

Left side of slide.