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*SOLD* 1988 Colt Storekeeper's Model .45LC 4" Royal Blue *RARE 1 of 280 only MADE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Colt Storekeeper’s Model is a rare and compact variation of the iconic Colt Single Action Army (SAA) revolver, designed for discreet carry in urban settings during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. While never an official factory designation, the term “Storekeeper’s Model” was adopted by collectors to describe short-barreled SAA revolvers, typically with 4" barrels and no ejector rod assembly. These guns were favored by shopkeepers, gamb
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Jul 30th 2025
*LIVE* 1963 Colt Gold Cup National Match .45 ACP Royal Blue *RARE Pre-70 Series*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisBorn as an expensive gun in the depths of the Great Depression, the finely crafted Gold Cup 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 Colt National Match's epoch had ended. While Mullin notes that a few w
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Jun 4th 2024
*SOLD* 1992 Colt El Teniente Gold Cup 38 Super *LEW HORTON 1 OF 400 EVER MADE*
Bryant Ridge's AnalysisColt’s 1911 served the United States military through two World Wars and several other conflicts, is still in use by some units today, and has become popular with law enforcement, competitors, and recreational shooters across the nation. The design has seen some updates including a firing-pin block safety, higher profile sights, and more ergonomic grips, but the basic design and fantastic trigger remain the same after more than a century. This is an interesting variation f
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May 29th 2024