The barrel features a precision recessed muzzle crown. The front strap is precision checked to 25 lines per inch. The custom roll-mark is simple and to the point. The slide flats are polished to royal blue. Our changes are subtle and highly custom. 45 ACP this firearm is a pure and simple 1911.
#Colt delta elite gold cup 10mm blued full size
The Classic is a full size carbon blue government model featuring the Series 70 firing system, national match barrel, staked on front sights, and spurred hammer. It is hard to improve the Colt 1911 Classic. Consumers for a limited time can access exceptional custom metalsmithing at very reasonal price and support USA Shooting in the process. We are grateful for Pete’s contributions and Colt’s help to make this pistol possible. It is the work of a genuine master of his art. Normally this kind of detail is only available on custom guns starting at three times the price of our Colt. Taken all together this pistol contains more of Pete’s precision metalwork than any other factory available pistol. Each barrel then features a precision recessed muzzle crown. The ejection port is relieved and champered. Pete then does a complete mag well bevel.Īnother fancy custom feature is the top of the slide bevel at 30 lines per inch to a arrowhead shape towards the front sight. Colt’s Custom shop charges $345 for those frontstrap features alone. The frontstap is blended into what Colt calls a “High Enhanced” trigger guard cut. His checkering is felt immediately and is remarkable when viewed up close. Pete’s additional features include the precision 25 lines per inch checkering on the contours of the frontstrap of the pistol. Pete has been an unherladed force behind many to the top 1911 shooters and gunsmiths in the country for more than 25 years.
#Colt delta elite gold cup 10mm blued serial number
Colt factory issued a special serial number sequence beginning USA2020-001. The slide flats are polished to royal blue and a unique retro style roll mark is appied. The basic gun is the essential 1911, a full size Colt Government, series 70. At the 2018 Shot Show, Colt debuted the Colt Night Cobra, which has a matte black finish and a front night sight.
This model will be offered with a Matte Stainless Steel finish and has an unloaded weight of 25 ounces. 38 Special (+P Capable) with a 2" barrel. The Third Model (2017-present) is offered only as a 6 shot DA/SA revolver in. It was announced in 2016 that Colt would re-release the Colt Cobra in 2017. Early models also had a square-butt option. 38 Special Cobra with a 2-inch barrel was available with a nickel finish at additional cost. Standard Cobras were blued with round-butt grip frames. 22 LR Cobra was available only with the 3-inch barrel. 32 caliber version was available in 2- and 3-inch barrel lengths. 38 Special Cobra was available in 2, 3, 4, and 5 inch barrel lengths. In the mid-1960s, the Detective Special's and Cobra's grip frame was shortened to the same size as that of the Agent. The Cobra is the same overall size and configuration as the famous Colt Detective Special and uses the same size "D" frame, except that the Cobra's frame is constructed of lightweight aluminum alloy as compared to the all-steel frame of the Detective Special. Second, if shopping a NIB unfired DEGC all paperwork and 2 mags with a very light take-down scratch in the trigger relief area what would some of you estimate it to be worth? I can only find one that has recently sold at auction to consider when looking at a price.The Cobra was made in two models: the First Model, made from 1950-1971 and weighing 15 ounces unloaded with 2-inch barrel, and an improved Second Model, made from 1972-1981, recognizable by its shrouded ejector rod, with an unloaded weight of 16 ounces. Is this E for enhanced from the custom shop or something or maybe just from the end of the run? Every other one I have seen has standard stamped serialization. I recently inspected one with a machine etched or stipled engraved serial number in digital format ending in E and it is the only one that I have seen. In researching a potential buy On a DEGC, I compared this one with another and have a question. I'm not a virgin to the 10, nor just looking at a gun to flip, but do request some advice from those of you more knowledgeable than me. it looks like this is the current place to visit. Quote from: 18436572 on Febru09:44:26 PM MST Hey guys, I see lots of traffic here compared to another 10mm forum I visited for quite some time.