Colt experts - what have I got here? big pics

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What can you tell me about this beauty? It says on it,

Series 80 Colt MK IV, Gold Cup National Match
The wood grips say Gunsite

I am just curious to know a little bit more about this particular model. It will be handed down to my daughter when I expire.

I understand the Series 80 are less desirable than say a Series 70. This has something to do with the trigger assembly, (and maybe something else)?

How would you suggest I clean up the fingerprint smudges without wearing out the blueing too much? I wiped it with CLP but they remain. Hopefully my photo links work. :D

Sorry, I tried to link the pics only but they stuck in, sheeeesh. :eek:



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"...clean up the fingerprint smudges without wearing out the bluing..." A lightly oiled, lint free, rag will do it.
Thanks sunray, that's what I'll do.

The Gunsite grips are not original to this pistol and are from the Colt Gunsite edition.
Agreed. I remember seeing a different model of 1911 that came with similar looking gunsite grips originally. I read it on a Colt page somewhere. I wonder, (or forget), if those grips were ever available as stand alone replacements for purchase?

Does anyone want to comment on the "National Match" designation? It must make it a bit different than one not saying "National Match". The feedramp looks pretty smooth, some beveling. Does anyone have a favorite Colt page to recommend? I would like to read up on them again. :wave:
 
Try m1911.org, more info than you can absorb in a lifetime. National Match is a "target" version that's been produced by Colt for years. When they were introduced, the basic 1911 was much the same as a GI gun with better fit and finish the 'NM' had better trigger, tighter fitting and adjustable sights.
 
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