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The Colt logo may have been stamped in steel, but it wasn't carved in stone.
In other words, the Colt logo has changed subtly many times over the years with the Pony getting fatter then thinner again, the spears moving around at different angles, and the position moving all over the side plate of revolvers, sometimes to prevent being covered by Target grips, often for no known reason.
Unlike other logos like S&W or Ford, the Colt has changed over the years, but it's still the Colt logo.
In other words, the Colt logo has changed subtly many times over the years with the Pony getting fatter then thinner again, the spears moving around at different angles, and the position moving all over the side plate of revolvers, sometimes to prevent being covered by Target grips, often for no known reason.
Unlike other logos like S&W or Ford, the Colt has changed over the years, but it's still the Colt logo.