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New Colt Gold Cup
I am wrangling the transfer process on a new Gun Broker purchase. It is a "like new" "Colt Gold Cup National Match .45 ACP MK IV Series 80 .45 ACP , blue semi auto, 5 inch accurizer barrel and bushing, Colt Elliason rear sight, wide grooved adjustable target trigger,solid rib target hammer, walnut grips with gold Colt medallion logo." Reportedly it only has about 3 boxes (150 rounds) through it.[IMG]
http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=142 http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=143 http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=144 The pictures are off the Gun Broker page. No more 1911s for this year. ;) Best wishes. Ellison |
Great Find Joe, does your wife Know Yet? Probably not........And another Safe Queen being Crowned.......HEHEHEHE
Clyde |
Nice score, congratulations:) Mike
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Thank you. I am blessed with a tolerent wife.
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Unfortunately, or fortunately, for me my wife likes to shoot. She would know if another gun surfaced in our home. I would not like to count on her being oblivious. :eek:
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Great find!
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Thanks.
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Nice pistol |
Thanks.
I am not sure what would have to breed with what to produce a Wilson. I do believe that they are probably inbred (pure bred?). Better keep the safe door locked tight. :D:D:D |
Well my Gold Cup finally arrived. It looks just like the picures already posted. I called Colt and learned the date of manufacture was 1985. For a 26 year old gun, it is in pristine condition.
Right now, workman are replacing my kitchen floor (water damage) and my house is in upheavel. After the chaos is over I will disassemble and frog lube the gun. I will also put on a pair of Sarge's Ironwood grips (I had been planning on putting them on the Commander when it returns from the Colt Custom Shop) that I want to see how they look. Happiness is a new (to me) 1911. EllisonEllisonEllison |
Cleaned and reassembled
Had the chance to disassemby, clean (frog lube) and reassembly my gold cup. I also soaked the grips in olive oil for two hours. I could not find a ding, or serious idiot mark on the whole gun. I do need to replace a grip bushing, (already ordered from Brownells) before I try out Sarge's grips. Next week, we'll visit the range (weather permitting).
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Range Day
I took the Gold Cup to the range this morning and am very pleased with it. I had been a bit concerned when it wouldn’t cycle a hollow point into the chamber at home. However, at the range, it had no problem with Winchester White box FMJ and JHP, Federal Personal Defense JHP and Remington HD JHP, all in 230 grain. In close to 200 rounds, there were no failure to feed or other malfunctions. I think that it is a keeper.
Shot at 25 yards: http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=152 EllisonEllisonEllisonEllisonEllison |
Very Nice Looking Colt Gold Cup and Great Range Report...........
Clyde |
Thanks Clyde. My GOLD Cup is currently closer to you, than to me. I am having Jim Garthwaite add a gold dot to the front sights (yes I have old eyes) and replace the collet bushing with a fitted standard one. We will discuss anything else he thinks it could use.
Stay wll my friend. Ellison |
Joe,
You should know by now you are as Ole as you Feel. So does mean you are shooting it from the Rocking Chair on your Front Porch with you Jug of Moon Shine? Clyde BTW I will pick it up for you, after you pay for the Work On It, and try out the new sights for you?????????? |
Heavens No! I might drop the jug...:eek:
I have an old AF buddy in Milton and family in Mill Hall. When the Gold Cup is ready, I think that I will probably drive up to Watsontown myself and pick it up. But, thanks for the offer though. :D |
That is a beautiful looking Gold Cup you got there, love those grips you added!
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Thank you. Dsparkie did a beautiful job on them.
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Gold Cup Back Home
FedEx just brought my Gold Cup back home from a visit to Jim Garthwaite. I had the Gold Dot front sight installed, the collet bushing replaced and some other minor work done. The gun looks excellent. Turn around was under 2 months. I am hoping to get to the range tommorow. http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=259
http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=260 http://www.cotep.org/forum/picture.p...&pictureid=261 Mr. Garthwaite was very professional and a gentleman to deal with. EllisonEllisonEllison |
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you guys are teasing me for sure, I can't shoot mine till Friday...man he did a great job though....
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"I took the Gold Cup to the range this morning and am very pleased with it. I had been a bit concerned when it wouldn’t cycle a hollow point into the chamber at home. However, at the range, it had no problem with Winchester White box FMJ and JHP, Federal Personal Defense JHP and Remington HD JHP, all in 230 grain. In close to 200 rounds, there were no failure to feed or other malfunctions. I think that it is a keeper." It is a "range gun." I am very happy with it. It continues to place the bullets in the general direction I am pointing it. Thanks for asking. :party::party: |
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Very nice, love the gold front sight.
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Very nice Colt Joe, congrats!!!:)
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I Love Colts even if they are Cowboy Guns, but yours is a Special 1911..... Hay, you could join us for "Wild Bunch" in the Cowboy section. You can finish your project with a "Special set of Grips" from www.handmadegrips.com they did the grips for my Colt 45 (See Wheel Gun section) Anyway just enjoy! Gary |
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That Colt Project is "finished" with a beautiful set of Ironwood Grips from Our Own dsparkie. I have finished a Colt Commander and a Fusion Longslide in 10mm since. I did look at the website and they are nice looking grips. Best wishes, Joe O'Rourke |
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