Best to ask a gunsmith for help.
The Colt Pony Series 90 has no safety because it is not deemed necessary. The .380 caliber pistol is what is called a double action auto. That is to say the first squeeze of the trigger both cocks and drops the hammer in the same manner as a revolver. Because the first squeeze also cocks the hammer, it has a long pull (the distance the trigger travels backwards), and it is highly unlikely that such a long pull could be made accidentally.
50-500 usd
A typical .380 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) bullet weighs around 90-100 grains. However, bullet weight can vary depending on the specific type of ammunition and manufacturer.
380
At least $600 quickly but if you list it long enough and hold out I think you could get $800 (at least) for it. So it depends on how fast you want it sold. Go to gunbroker.com, create an account for yourself and check the history of sales.
Only Colt knows, and they aren't telling. Made from 90-99
percentage = 23.68%% rate:= 90/380 * 100%= 0.2368 * 100%= 23.68%
It would be 90 years old. If it is a Colt 1903 hammerless .32 , it was made in 1921.
well 300 + 90 = 390 then - 10 is 380
A Colt 1908 hammerless .25 with that serial number would be 90 years old. Made in 1920.
Colt sells them.