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Colt Trooper revolver
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This Colt Trooper .357 revolver was allowed for duty with the Anchorage Police, but the owner elected instead to use a departmentally issued Smith & Wesson .357. A Colt Gold Cup .45 pistol was carried as his off duty firearm.
Related donation of duty holster and belt in non-firearms collection.