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FitzGerald Special

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Snubnosed revolver

The Fitz Special.

TheFitz Gerald Special, "Fitz Special", or "Fitz Colt" is asnubnosed revolver concept that was pioneered by John Henry Fitzgerald (also known as "Fitz"), an employee ofColt Firearms from 1918 to 1944.

Design

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A standard-size Colt revolver can be made into a Fitz Special by shortening the barrel to two inches or less, attaching a new front sight, shortening the ejector rod, bobbing thehammer spur, rounding the butt, and removing the front half of the trigger guard.

Reshaping the hammer and the butt allows the gun to be drawn quickly with little risk of the weapon snagging on clothing. The halved trigger guard facilitates quick trigger acquisition, even for shooters with large fingers or gloves.[1]

Production

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The estimated total production of Fitz Specials is generally accepted as being under 200, with some historians arguing that fewer than 40 were produced.[2]

John Henry Fitzgerald

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During his younger days, Fitzgerald spent much of his time as a bare-knuckles prizefighter long before boxing gloves were used. Developing an interest in firearms at an early age, Fitzgerald became a champion pistol shot.

He preferred Colt revolvers, especially the New Service, to all others and became quite adept at improving their actions by adjusting springs and smoothing and modifying internal parts. By 1918 he had become quite well known and was hired as a salesman by Colt Firearms."[3]

A sailor shooting at a "Colt Police Silhouette Target"

Fitzgerald developed his snubnosed revolver concept around the mid-1920s, when as an employee for Colt Firearms, he converted a.38 SpecialColt Police Positive Special revolver, into his first Fitz Special.[3]

He later converted two.45 ColtNew Service revolvers in the same manner,[4] and was known to carry the pair in his front pockets.

He was also a New York State Trooper, a police firearms instructor and a noted firearms expert. In 1930 he published a book titledShooting, strongly advocating his snubnosed revolver concept as well as other topics of pistol shooting techniques and tactics.

He developed the famous "Colt Police Silhouette Target" at a time when most shooters were still usingbulls-eye targets and was strong and early advocate ofpractical shooting:[5]

Practical shooting is the placing of your bullets in the human body in such a manner that said human will be unable to shoot at you. The penalty for not being able to do this is the loss of your own life.

— John Henry Fitzgerald

He was a strong proponent for the use of large caliber handguns, such as the.45 ACPColt 1911 and was especially fond of using.45 ColtNew Service revolvers.[5] He was among the first to advocate the two-handed shooting stance that was developed further into theModern technique byJack Weaver andJeff Cooper[5] beginning in the 1960s.

His ideas would become the foundation of modern firearms training and influence generations of firearms instructors.

Reception

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ColonelsRex Applegate[6] andCharles Askins were proponents of the Fitz Special.[2][7]

Applegate himself carried a.45 ACP New Service Fitz Special with ivory handles that was even engraved with "TO REX FROM FITZ."[6]

Askins called his .45 Colt New Service Fitz Special "The grandest defense gun I have ever had."[2]Charles Lindbergh,William Powell andClyde Barrow were also known to carry Fitz Specials.[2]

The Fitz Special would go on to become a popular after-market conversion for many gunsmiths.

Legacy

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The Fitz Special was the precursor of the modern snubnosed revolver and specifically the prototype for theColt Detective Special, the first production two-inch snubnosed revolver.

Even after the introduction of the Detective Special in 1927, Fitz continued to make custom revolvers by special order.

In popular culture

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On the television seriesBlue Bloods, the character ofNYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan (portrayed byTom Selleck) carries a Fitz Special as his standard duty weapon. It was given to him by his father Henry, a retired NYPD Commissioner, who used it during his career; he had in turn received it from his late father, who had also served on the force.

A revolver based on the Fitz Special design also appears on the cover of the fifthJames Bond novel,From Russia, with Love. It was modeled after a gun provided by firearms expert and authorGeoffrey Boothroyd, who was also a James Bond fan; Boothroyd advised authorIan Fleming about the weapons used in the novels and would provide the inspiration for the character ofQ.

However, the weapon on the cover differs from a true Fitz Special in two respects, its intact hammer and the fact that it is aSmith & Wesson model rather than a Colt.

References

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  1. ^Taffin, John (January–February 2005)."Just a .44 special? It's a Fitz special!".American Handgunner. Archived fromthe original on January 3, 2007 – viaFindArticles.
  2. ^abcdEger, Chris (September 2, 2015)."The Fitz Colt: The snub-nosed revolver benchmark".Guns.com.
  3. ^abJohnston, Gary Paul (April 20, 2012)."The Fitz Special".American Rifleman.
  4. ^Wilson, Jim."The FitzGerald Special".Shooting Times. Archived fromthe original on July 17, 2010. RetrievedDecember 15, 2009.
  5. ^abcHigginbotham, James (November 6, 2014)."J.H. FitzGerald".American Institute of Marksmanship. Archived fromthe original on February 9, 2015.
  6. ^abJanich, Michael (April 9, 2018)."Perfect Fitz: Col. Rex Applegate's One-of-a-Kind Fitz Special".Personal Defense World.
  7. ^Taffin, John (2005). "Colt's New Service".American Handgunner. Vol. 30, no. 4. p. 109.

Bibliography

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Reference is toRiling, Ray (1951).Guns and Shooting: A Selected Chronological Bibliography; Including Works in Various Languages on Artillery, Bombs, Fireworks and Rockets. New York: Greenberg.OCLC 250358564.

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