Colt Series 70 Gold Cup vs. Government Model 1911
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- čas přidán 25. 05. 2024
- this is a side by side comparison of all original Colt 1911s series 70 Pistols. the guns used in this video are as follows
1976 Colt Series 70 Gold Cup 1911 in 45acp
1978 Colt Series 70 Government Model in 45acp - Auta a dopravní prostředky
I like to see a bit of holster wear on your 1911 pistols. I have a Les Baer Super Tac as my EDC that is getting a bit of holster wear on the finish too. This Les Baer has been my daily carry for the first six months of 2024. I will switch up to something else the end of June for the last 6 months of 2024. Thanks again for your owner videos… much appreciated. Beretta SR.
Thank you for watching les baer makes really tight good stuff
Les baer makes good stuff
bonjour magnifique paire de colt 45 sympathique vidéo de présentation de ces deux modèles merci de se partage vidéo cordialement
Thank you
Really enjoyed the comparison between these two magnificent 1911 pistols. I got the impression there wasn’t a whole lot of difference in the quality of trigger pull? I remember back in the 1970’s when I first saw a Gold Cup at the range. I was still only shooting Colt revolvers, so I was very interested in the Gold Cup. The fellow that owned it said they were just target pistols, and not meant for strong defensive hollow point rounds. lol which I later found out the Gold Cup could also be used for self defense. Even before the internet there was still false information.
Oh yes. There is a little difference in the gold cup trigger but not a terrible amount. The other features like the sites etc. Does set it apart. I equally like both of them. Thank you for watching
@@TerryBenton Yes I have those same exact Gold Cup black on black target sights on my 1976 Colt Diamondback 4-inch 38spc. With my aging eyes I prefer the sights on my 1983 Colt Python 6-inch, which are the rear white outline, and the red front ramp.
Bud I wish you would've cover your serial numbers up people do funky things on this Internet very beautiful guns.
I have never been a believer in covering serial numbers or tag numbers. I own the gun and the cars. I can prove it. There really is not alot anyone can do with them