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Bryant Ridge Co. is pleased to present this semi-automatic pistol today for a penny-start auction; this is the Colt Government MKIV/Series 70!
The owner states that this example remains New Old Stock, and we see no evidence to indicate otherwise.
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Colt
Model: Government MKIV/Series 70
Serial: 72B0707
Date of Manufacture: 2012
Caliber: .45 ACP
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 5"
Optics/Sights: Fixed
Stock/Grips: Checkered Double Diamond Walnut
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Colt’s decision to release the M1911A1 as a civilian handgun under the name Colt Government Model marked a significant moment in the evolution of the iconic 1911 platform. While Colt had already been producing the M1911A1 for military use for many years, the transition to civilian sales allowed enthusiasts and collectors to experience the legendary pistol in a new, non-military context. However, Colt sought to improve upon the already proven design, which led to the creation of the Colt Government Model Mark IV Series 70. One of the key modifications in the Series 70 was the refinement of the barrel bushing, which aimed to improve the pistol’s accuracy. This change was a notable enhancement, providing better barrel fitment and more consistent lockup, which in turn resulted in improved shot groupings. This was a welcome upgrade for both civilian target shooters and enthusiasts who appreciated the precision of a finely tuned firearm. The Series 70's reputation for accuracy, along with its sturdy construction and timeless design, earned it a loyal following among Colt enthusiasts, and it remains a beloved version of the 1911 for many to this day. While the pre-war commercial Colts are often hailed for their elegance and fine craftsmanship, they have become rare and expensive collector's items, with prices for well-preserved examples sometimes reaching several thousand dollars. In contrast, the Series 70
Model: Government MKIV/Series 70
Serial: 72B0707
Date of Manufacture: 2012
Caliber: .45 ACP
Finish: Blue
Barrel Length: 5"
Optics/Sights: Fixed
Stock/Grips: Checkered Double Diamond Walnut
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Colt’s decision to release the M1911A1 as a civilian handgun under the name Colt Government Model marked a significant moment in the evolution of the iconic 1911 platform. While Colt had already been producing the M1911A1 for military use for many years, the transition to civilian sales allowed enthusiasts and collectors to experience the legendary pistol in a new, non-military context. However, Colt sought to improve upon the already proven design, which led to the creation of the Colt Government Model Mark IV Series 70. One of the key modifications in the Series 70 was the refinement of the barrel bushing, which aimed to improve the pistol’s accuracy. This change was a notable enhancement, providing better barrel fitment and more consistent lockup, which in turn resulted in improved shot groupings. This was a welcome upgrade for both civilian target shooters and enthusiasts who appreciated the precision of a finely tuned firearm. The Series 70's reputation for accuracy, along with its sturdy construction and timeless design, earned it a loyal following among Colt enthusiasts, and it remains a beloved version of the 1911 for many to this day. While the pre-war commercial Colts are often hailed for their elegance and fine craftsmanship, they have become rare and expensive collector's items, with prices for well-preserved examples sometimes reaching several thousand dollars. In contrast, the Series 70
Colts, which were produced from 1970 to 1983, represent a more accessible entry point for collectors and shooters seeking a high-quality, original 1911 design. Available in both the full-sized Government Model and the more compact Commander size, the Series 70 guns were popular for their balance of accuracy, reliability, and craftsmanship. Although the Series 70 was discontinued in the early 1980s, it remains highly regarded for its classic styling and improved performance. Today, these pistols are still available in excellent condition through the secondary market, offering collectors and enthusiasts the opportunity to own a piece of Colt history. While the Series 70 is no longer in production, its reputation as one of the most well-rounded and durable 1911 variants continues to make it a favorite among Colt auto fans.
Contents:
Contents:
This example will ship with the factory-labeled box and all other contents pictured above!
Shipping Details
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