

45 ACP, this pistol has Colt-Elliason adjustable rear sight, wide groove adjustable target trigger, under cut front sight, flat mainspring housing, and hand-honed internal parts. Gold Cup MKIV Series 80 National Match – Chambered in. MKIV/Series 70 Gold Cup 75th Anniversary National Match – Similar to the Gold Cup Series 70, except it was built as a commemorative for Camp Perry in 1978. 45 ACP, these pistols have a flat mainspring housing, accurizer barrel and bushing, adjustable trigger, target hammer, solid rib and Colt-Elliason sight. MKIV/Series 70 Gold Cup National Match – Chambered in. These pistols were manufactured between 19.
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Serial numbers have "NMR" or "MR" suffixes. 38 Special rimless, this pistol was like the Gold Cup National Match. Gold Cup MKIII National Match – Chambered in. It had the gold medallion in the grips and "NM" suffix on the serial number.

45 ACP, the Gold Cup National Match was fitted with a match grade barrel, collet-style bushing, flat mainspring housing, long adjustable stop trigger, a hand fitted slide with an enlarged ejection port and adjustable target sights. Gold Cup National Match – Introduced in 1957 in. These pistols came in both fixed sight and adjustable sight models.
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Their serial number range will be within C164,800 – C215,000. 45 ACP, these were basically Government Model pistols with hand honed actions, match grade barrels, and exceptionally fine blued finish. I don't know if this will help, found it at: Ĭolt National Match – Chambered in.
