Description
Item Description
Bryant Ridge Auction Company is pleased to present this ABSOLUTELY PHENOMENAL example of a classic semi-automatic today for a penny-start auction...this is the Colt Government Model Series 70!
These Gorgeous Examples features:
Master Cattlebrand Engraving
Elegant Chrome Finish
Fire Blue Hardware
Genuine Ram Horn Grips
Original Labeled Colt Box
Hand-fitted Walnut Display Case
These few examples have been featured in American Handgunner, Gunblast, and many other firearm enthusiast publications!
ONLY 50 OF THESE EXAMPLES WERE EVER PRODUCED!
So, whether you’re a die-hard cowboy at heart, a hard-working rancher, or just love the Old West and history of the cattle business, brands, Texas Rangers, and stylishly engraved, hard-chromed 1911s representing all the above, OR an investor looking to invest in the time tested and proven Colt firearm market, this is the gun for you!
SPECIFICATIONS:
Manufacturer: Colt
Model: Government Series 70
Serial: GV215178
Caliber: .45 ACP
Finish: Hard Chrome with Nitre Blue Accents
Barrel Length: 5" National Match
Optics/Sights: Fixed
Stock/Grips: Genuine Ram Horn Stocks
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard / The engraving is described in full detail in the analysis.
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
“Trust your neighbor … but brand your cattle” were words to live by during the days of the old west. Cattle rustling was a severe offense, and branding was one way of deterring it. Even today, free-range cattle are at risk, and branding helps prevent it by identifying cattle with a registered mark. The practice of branding goes back to the Middle Ages when cattle were marked as belonging to specific owners throughout Europe. It was particularly prevalent in Spain, a country famous for its blue-blooded bulls and free-grazing cattle. Spanish conquistadors carried out the practice when they crossed the Atlantic to the growing colonies of the New World. Brand registration and inspection are still written as law in many Western states. Cattle brands have a long and continued history of practicality and tradition. Today, when someone says they have “many irons in the fire,” meaning they’re busy, it directly references numerous branding irons being heated for branding.
Cattle brand guns reportedly originated during the 1930s by Texas engraver Cecil Coe “Cole” Agee. Cole also engraved more commonly seen scrollwork patterns, but his unique West Texas cattle brand engraving drew the attention of lawmen, western movie stars and collectors. Due to their scarcity, they are highly desirable collectibles today. It’s unknown how many cattle brand Colts Agee engraved — estimates go as low as 15 to as many as 50 — as he rarely signed his work. Cattle brands proudly portray a flavor of the Old West like no other.
Only 50 of these guns were made. They came in a hand-fitted walnut case with a red interior. Also included was a case-colored spur rowel with its own compartment in the case. The spur rowel represents the many miles of riding in the saddle, pushing cattle from field to market while sleeping under the stars. The gun chosen for the project was the Colt Series 70 1911. It was hand-engraved by Ricky Sharp. The complete gun was hard chromed, making the finish as tough as the men who live the life of the brands. Screws, hammer, grip and thumb safety, slide lock, magazine release, and accessories are nitre blued, contrasting beautifully with the hard chrome finish. Grips are genuine ram horns. They add natural warmth and ruggedness, perfectly representing the hard lifestyle ranchers endure. Although challenging, these families feel privileged to be surrounded by nature’s beauty daily.
One of the famous brands included on the gun is the 6666, mentioned on the popular cable show Yellowstone. Yes, it is a real ranch with a long history. The King Ranch, the largest ranch in the U.S., YO Ranch, Rocking Chair Ranch, Diamond, Triple D, JM Ranch, and Bar 7 are engraved on the gun. These ranches represent the history, hardships, and honor that ranchers and cattlemen face daily. Guns like this don’t come around often.
When the 1911 became commercialized, it didn’t take long for many Texas Rangers to adopt it as their primary sidearm. This is another tradition going hand in hand with Texas history. Now is the perfect opportunity to own a family heirloom that appreciates the beef industry and an American way of life with a gun rooted deep in Texas tradition. So, whether you’re a die-hard cowboy at heart, a hard-working rancher, or just love the Old West and the history of the cattle business, brands, Texas Rangers, and stylishly engraved, hard-chromed 1911s representing all the above, this is the gun for you!
Contents:
This Colt will ship with the factory Labeled Colt case, custom-made Walnut case with red velvet lining, case-colored spur rowel, key, and all other contents pictured above! This example is in the PRISTINE "New in Box" condition, showing no evidence of consumer use or handling whatsoever!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Model: Government Series 70
Serial: GV215178
Caliber: .45 ACP
Finish: Hard Chrome with Nitre Blue Accents
Barrel Length: 5" National Match
Optics/Sights: Fixed
Stock/Grips: Genuine Ram Horn Stocks
Action: Semi-Automatic
Markings: Standard / The engraving is described in full detail in the analysis.
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
“Trust your neighbor … but brand your cattle” were words to live by during the days of the old west. Cattle rustling was a severe offense, and branding was one way of deterring it. Even today, free-range cattle are at risk, and branding helps prevent it by identifying cattle with a registered mark. The practice of branding goes back to the Middle Ages when cattle were marked as belonging to specific owners throughout Europe. It was particularly prevalent in Spain, a country famous for its blue-blooded bulls and free-grazing cattle. Spanish conquistadors carried out the practice when they crossed the Atlantic to the growing colonies of the New World. Brand registration and inspection are still written as law in many Western states. Cattle brands have a long and continued history of practicality and tradition. Today, when someone says they have “many irons in the fire,” meaning they’re busy, it directly references numerous branding irons being heated for branding.
Cattle brand guns reportedly originated during the 1930s by Texas engraver Cecil Coe “Cole” Agee. Cole also engraved more commonly seen scrollwork patterns, but his unique West Texas cattle brand engraving drew the attention of lawmen, western movie stars and collectors. Due to their scarcity, they are highly desirable collectibles today. It’s unknown how many cattle brand Colts Agee engraved — estimates go as low as 15 to as many as 50 — as he rarely signed his work. Cattle brands proudly portray a flavor of the Old West like no other.
Only 50 of these guns were made. They came in a hand-fitted walnut case with a red interior. Also included was a case-colored spur rowel with its own compartment in the case. The spur rowel represents the many miles of riding in the saddle, pushing cattle from field to market while sleeping under the stars. The gun chosen for the project was the Colt Series 70 1911. It was hand-engraved by Ricky Sharp. The complete gun was hard chromed, making the finish as tough as the men who live the life of the brands. Screws, hammer, grip and thumb safety, slide lock, magazine release, and accessories are nitre blued, contrasting beautifully with the hard chrome finish. Grips are genuine ram horns. They add natural warmth and ruggedness, perfectly representing the hard lifestyle ranchers endure. Although challenging, these families feel privileged to be surrounded by nature’s beauty daily.
One of the famous brands included on the gun is the 6666, mentioned on the popular cable show Yellowstone. Yes, it is a real ranch with a long history. The King Ranch, the largest ranch in the U.S., YO Ranch, Rocking Chair Ranch, Diamond, Triple D, JM Ranch, and Bar 7 are engraved on the gun. These ranches represent the history, hardships, and honor that ranchers and cattlemen face daily. Guns like this don’t come around often.
When the 1911 became commercialized, it didn’t take long for many Texas Rangers to adopt it as their primary sidearm. This is another tradition going hand in hand with Texas history. Now is the perfect opportunity to own a family heirloom that appreciates the beef industry and an American way of life with a gun rooted deep in Texas tradition. So, whether you’re a die-hard cowboy at heart, a hard-working rancher, or just love the Old West and the history of the cattle business, brands, Texas Rangers, and stylishly engraved, hard-chromed 1911s representing all the above, this is the gun for you!
Contents:
This Colt will ship with the factory Labeled Colt case, custom-made Walnut case with red velvet lining, case-colored spur rowel, key, and all other contents pictured above! This example is in the PRISTINE "New in Box" condition, showing no evidence of consumer use or handling whatsoever!
Return Policy:
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Shipping Details
Handgun Standard Shipping with Insurance $50.00
Long Gun Standard Shipping with Insurance $70.00
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Payment MUST be received within 14 days.
Return Policy
We gladly offer a 3 day unfired inspection policy from the time that the firearm is delivered to your FFL. Refunds are available for all qualifying orders.
Additional Details
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