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*SOLD* Colt Gold Cup Trophy .45acp 5" *BREATHTAKING BRIGHT STAINLESS*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt 1911 Gold Cup Trophy is a precision-engineered competition pistol that brings the legendary performance of the Gold Cup series to an accessible price point. Built on the iconic 1911 platform, this semi-automatic pistol is chambered in .45 ACP, maintaining the powerful stopping power and smooth operation that have defined Colt’s 1911 lineage for over a century. It features a 5-inch National Match barrel, ensuring exceptional accuracy and consistency, making
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May 27th 2025
*SOLD* Colt Government Competition .45 ACP 5" *BREATHTAKING BRIGHT STAINLESS*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
This is a true competition-grade 1911, expertly crafted and ready for the challenge of battling the timer in competitive shooting environments. Now available in corrosion-resistant stainless steel, it combines durability with sleek, high-performance design. The pistol features an upswept beavertail grip safety, providing a smooth, ergonomic fit while ensuring safety and control during rapid shooting. Coupled with the undercut trigger guard, this design keeps the pistol s
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May 11th 2025
*SOLD* 1957 Colt National Match .45 ACP Blue 5" *PRE-70 SERIES GOLD CUP MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Born as an expensive gun in the depths of the Great Depression, the finely crafted National Match sold better than expected but was never destined to be a mass-market success. The addition of the Super Match, a .38 Super with the same treatment, differing only in markings, caliber, and cartridge capacity, did little to change the inevitable. When production ceased with the outbreak of WWII, the epoch of the Colt National Match had come to an end. While Mullin notes that
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Apr 29th 2025
*SOLD* 1959 Colt National Match .45 ACP Blue 5" *PRE-70 SERIES GOLD CUP MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Born as an expensive gun in the depths of the Great Depression, the finely crafted National Match sold better than expected but was never destined to be a mass-market success. The addition of the Super Match, a .38 Super with the same treatment, differing only in markings, caliber, and cartridge capacity, did little to change the inevitable. When production ceased with the outbreak of WWII, the epoch of the Colt National Match had come to an end. While Mullin notes that
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Feb 27th 2025