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  1. Colt 1911 45 Auto (ACP) 5in Polished Royal Blued Steel Pistol - 7+1 Rounds - When you think of a 1911, you think of Colt. A tribute to the revered Commercial Government Model pistols of the past, the 1911 Classic features the Series 70 firing system and rollmarks, national match barrel, staked on front sights, and spurred hammer.

  2. Colt 1911 Gold Cup 45 ACP 5" Stainless. This IS a serialized FFL item. This WILL require shipping to an FFL or 4473 for local pickup. ALL ATF laws apply. Email or Fax (785-621-4491) FFL information prior to or immediately after ordering. The Colt Gold Cup® series is the preferred choice for the modern competitor participating in any handgun ...

  3. Today, a Colt 1911 is once again proudly serving at the side of our country’s military. After a rigorous selection process, the United States Marine Corps selected the Colt Rail Gun as their Close Quarters Battle Pistol (CQBP). This marks the first time since the end of World War II that a Colt 1911 is being shipped to the United States ...

  4. Colt 1911 Government 45 Auto (ACP) 5in Stainless Pistol - 7+1 Rounds - The Colt Government are direct 3rd and 4th generation descendants of the "often imitated but never duplicated" Colt M1911 classic automatic pistol. It was selected as the U.S. military service sidearm in a head to head competition. The superior Colt was found to be, more ...

  5. Chambered in .45 ACP with a mirrored, high polish royal blue finish, this firearm is a pure and elegant 1911. The Colt Custom rollmark and rosewood grips with an inlaid gold Rampant Colt medallion ...

  6. At Impact Guns, we have no shortage of 1911s for sale. Also called the Colt 1911 , The M1911 is a single-action, magazine-fed, recoil-operated handgun chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. This handgun served as the standard-issue handgun for the U.S. military soldiers from 1911 to 1985 (and still serves some Special Operations units to this day).

  7. The final exam was a 6,000-round torture test in which the Savage had 37 stoppages while the Colt 1911 had zero. In the end, the modified Browning-designed Colt pistol was adopted in March 1911 as “Automatic Pistol, Caliber .45, M1911” and placed an initial order for 31,344 pistols. The rest is history.

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