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Lot 5196ƒ

A Colt Gold Cup Trophy Pistol set for the Texas Rangers 175th Anniversary

8 June 2015, 10:00 PDT
San Francisco

Sold for US$3,276 inc. premium

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A Colt Gold Cup Trophy Pistol set for the Texas Rangers 175th Anniversary

Serial no. TR002R and TR002L, .45 caliber ACP; 5 inch stainless steel Chip McCormick barrels marked 45 ACP on tops near breech. Blue high-polish finish with matte blue accents. Slides engraved Texas Rangers/175th Anniversary on right sides with Texas Rangers badges engraved at rear behind serrations; left sides engraved with large shaded letters Texas Rangers/1823 1998 with Texas five-pointed star inside a wreath in centers; engraved rampant Colt logos behind serrations. Dovetailed front sights and Novak's adjustable rear sights. Serrated Gold cup-style front gripstraps; ambidextrous thumb safeties; Gold cup-style Videcki aluminum triggers; skeletonized hammers. Double-diamond-checkered rosewood grips. Beveled magazine well; one set of standard blued magazines and one set of 8-shot stainless magazines with hard black plastic base-extensions. Accompanied by Colt factory letter confirming configuration and stating that these guns were made for Texas Ranger's Chief Bruce Casteel on October 8, 1999; one other set of the same in shipment. Also includes a large photograph of Chief Casteel, a letter from him regarding the pistols, several of his business cards, his retirement brochure, and his large Texas Rangers patch.
Condition: Excellent. Unfired and as new.

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