Colt Frame Size Guide
This is not an all-inclusive list of all Colt handguns. This is more a list of some of the frames that we carry grips for. We do not claim or represent ourselves in any way as being an expert in this area. If you have questions we will do our best to answer to the best of our ability, but ultimately the research on your revolver is in your hands.
- Here are a couple sites that are a wealth of information:
- Colt Forum
- ColtFever.com
- D Frame – Long (prior to 1966)
- Police Positive
- Police Positive Special
- Banker Special
- Early Detective
- D Frame – Short (after 1966)
- Detective Special
- Cobra
- Agent
- Diamondback
- Viper
- Police Positive
- SF-VI
- DS-II
- Magnum Carry
- Commando Special
- E & I Frame
- Army Special
- Official Police
- Officers model Target Models
- 357
- Early Trooper
- Python
- First Model Border Patrol
- Marshal
- J Frame
- Trooper Mark III
- Lawman Mark III
- Metropolitan Police Mark III
- Officer’s Model Match Mark III
- Official Police Mark III
- 2nd Model Border Patrol
- V Frame
- Trooper Mark V
- King Cobra
- Anaconda
- Large Frame
- New Service
- U.S. Model 1917
- Shooting Master (Same grip frame but different grips)
- Single Action Army
- 1st Generation (1873-1941)
- 2nd Generation (1856-1974)
- 3rd Generation (1976 – Present)
- .22 & .22 Magnum Single Action Revolvers
- Scout
- Peacekeeper
- New Frontier
- Colt Automatic Pistols
- 1902
- 1903 P0cket Hammer
- 1903 Pocket Hammerless
- 1908 Pocket Hammerless .380
- 1908 Vest Pocket
- Full size Government & Commercial model
- Mid-size Commander
- Compact Officers Model & Defender
- Woodsman 1st Issue
- Woodsman 2nd Issue
- Woodsman 3rd Issue
- Huntsman
- Targetsman
- Government Model .380
- Mustang
- Mustang Plus II
- Pony