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![]() Colt Officers Model Heavy Barrel .32, 6-inch, 1940, outstanding custom work by George Hoenig, estate of Tom Siatos, over 95%, layaway Guns International #: 102925531 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Custom Revolvers - Colt Revolvers - Officers Model Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com ![]() Seller: Sportsman's Legacy Company: Sportsman's Legacy Member Since: 7/14/10 First Name: Dwight Last Name: Van Brunt State: Montana Country: United States Phone: (406) 212-0344 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Money order, cashiers check, wire, personal check (banked 10 days), Visa, MasterCard, American Express, Discover and debit (all cards add 3.5% convenience fee). Layaway available. No outbound sales tax is collected. About Us: Sportsman’s Legacy provides professional representation for individuals, estates and organizations relating to fine firearms, sporting collectibles, art, books and accessories. Services include consignment, purchasing, valuation, estate planning and national placement consultation. Shipments to California as well as international destinations (via a US-based exporter of customer's choice) are welcome. Description: Colt Officers Model Heavy Barrel .32 Colt. Made in 1940, originating from the estate of Tom Siatos and almost certainly customized by George Hoenig, serial 642997 has a six-inch barrel with an adjustable front sight. Although unsigned, grips are attributed to Hoenig per estate notes. The exceptional finish and action tuning are likely the work of Hoenig as well. CONDITION: The bore is strong and bright. Cylinder walls are smooth. The cylinder rotates without stutter and locks tightly. Trigger pulls are outstanding. Metal finish is well over 95 percent with trace indications of handling and rotation, along with light thinning on the grip frame. No box or papers. TOM SIATOS (1923-2008) spent the majority of his life in close association with firearms and hunting. His professional contributions, tremendous category knowledge, bottomless enthusiasm and bold personality influenced the firearm industry and outdoor media to such a degree that it remains a viable force today. Tom was the second editor of Guns & Ammo Magazine. As such, he was responsible for the general tone of this iconic publication. A consumate hunter, spectacular all-around shot and true connoisseur of fine firearms, his interests spanned the full spectum of the shooting sports. In 1942, Tom enlisted in the United States Marine Corps. He served in units that scouted and destroyed isolated enemy communication sites on a number of Pacific islands, eventually receiving a battlefield commission. After concluding his service, Tom attended UCLA and then joined the fledgling Petersen's Publishing Company in 1958. A series of promotions led him to become vice president of Petersen's Publishing Outdoor Division which thrived under his leadership. Tom was a mentor, visionary, leader, father figure and a true original. We will never see his like again. A number of other fine firearms from the Siatos estate are offered concurrently. The price is firm and layaway is available. $3,000 plus shipping. Price: $3,000.00 Handgun Caliber: .32 S&W Long (.32 Colt New Police) |