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How to tell if a Colt 1911 is National Match

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  • Hawk Carse
    The full name is "Gold Cup National Match." This is terribly confusing to some because from 1957-1970 the gun was only marked "National Match", the "Gold Cup" was on the box and literature.
    After 1970, it was the "Gold Cup National Match Mk IV Series 70." After 1983 it got complicated.

    A "Government Model Mk IV Series 70" is not "National Match" in any combination I know of.
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  • perry shooter
    there is lots of confusion about the term national match

    the first National match pistols & gold CUP pistols
    the first National Match pistols were made 1933-1941they were made in house& right side of slide marked national match then in 1957wehad the left side of slide & serial number -nm rear of barrel marked colt. 45 auto n.m.then we had all kinds 38 NATIONAL match guns 38supers 38 amu 38special marked mid range 1957 first GOLD CUP of National match markings to make matters worst the military started making match pistols out of older standard pistols for Their pistol teams to shoot in the camp perry National pistol matches then Springfield armory sold their name to to springfield INC a civilian company and they started marking some pistols NM as part of serial NUMBER
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  • iceracerx
    To add to the confusion, it was rather common before 1968 to attend the National Matches @ Camp Perry with a 1911 frame and have the team, unit, branch armorers build you a 'NM' pistol from the replaced parts or upgrade parts. The going exchange rate was measured in Oz of liquid or cartons of cigarettes.

    Thus, there are many 'National Match' pistols floating around with a matching slide, barrel, bushing but a non NM frame. Likewise there are mix master NM pistols out there too.

    I'm talking about the 'rebuilds' and not the Colt Gold Cups.
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  • Hawk Carse
    Interesting, that accounts for the mismatched military target pistols often seen around. Thanks.
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  • mogley98
    Time for humor, just shoot it if the gun groups 1/4 inch it is a National Match :)
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  • PawnAP
    Thank you so much for your help this has cleared up a lot for me, very much appreciated.
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  • clays
    quote:Originally posted by forgemonkey


    This might help,,,,,,,

    http://www.sightm1911.com/lib/history/nm.htm


    Thank you for this link. Very interesting information.
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