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This example features serial number 27429-NM and dates to 1968!
Model: Gold Cup National Match
Serial: 27429-NM
Date of Manufacture: 1968
Caliber: .45 ACP
Finish: Royal Blue
Barrel Length: 5" NM
Optics/Sights: Undercut Patridge Front with Colt Elliason Adjustable Rear
Stock/Grips: Fully Checkered Walnut with Gold Colt Medallions
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: The right side of the slide is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.”. The left side of the slide is marked “NATIONAL / *MATCH*,” “COLT,” and “AUTOMATIC / CALIBER .45” with a Rampant Colt logo.
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 a few were assembled from leftover parts after the war’s conclusion, the company chose not to make it a catalog item. However, the concept was resurrected in 1957 with the Gold Cup. The first runs were marked only “National Match” on the slide, and later “National Match Gold Cup,” and finally just “Gold Cup.” Colt’s Gold Cup National Match 1911s have been a benchmark standard of quality for decades. There have been some variations since their introduction in the late ’50s. The Series ’70 introduced a collet barrel bushing, the Series ’80 a firing pin safety, and newer models offered various combinations of features, grips, and sights. This is one of the earlier production pistols, made before they started marking them with the “Gold Cup” name. Whether you’re looking for a great 1911-style target pistol or want to add an early-style Gold Cup National Match to your collection, this is a nice old pony.
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