I also have a G30, but since its barrel is quite a bit shorter it won't be that fair of a comparison. If you had a full size 21 that would be more fair. I also have a 21 and that is what the Trophy out shot.parabelum wrote:I plan on taking it out this weekend. Weather will be nice so it should be a great day. I'll take g30 and run few boxes thru each.
It just feels so good in my hands, very natural and well balanced.
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- Fri Jun 10, 2016 12:02 pm
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Re: Colt Gold Cup Trophy
- Thu Jun 09, 2016 8:59 pm
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Re: Colt Gold Cup Trophy
There are a lot of beautiful 1911's and I couldn't make up my mind. I always wanted one from WWII to go along with other WWII rifles I have. I still do, but also still can't afford one of those yet. When I discovered the Colt Trophy and National Match models I knew one of them would be my first one. Price wise, it is kind of in the middle of all 1911's, so that was doable for me at this time.
Parabelum, the first time I took mine to the range it outshot the snot out of my Glock and I thought I was doing okay with that. I'm still getting used to it and think I have the sights adjusted to where I want them. I hope you'll let us know how yours does.
Parabelum, the first time I took mine to the range it outshot the snot out of my Glock and I thought I was doing okay with that. I'm still getting used to it and think I have the sights adjusted to where I want them. I hope you'll let us know how yours does.
- Thu Jun 09, 2016 8:03 pm
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That's pretty much why I couldn't resist any longer.Steve wrote:Gold Cups are supposed to be one of the nicer lines of 1911's from Colt. They hold their value well too. There just something about owning a 1911 from the original manufacturer.
- Wed Jun 08, 2016 10:01 pm
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Re: Colt Gold Cup Trophy
Very nice, but I'm a bit biased since I also picked up my first 1911, a GC Trophy only a few weeks ago. I was under the impression that the Trophy's were now only available in stainless steel, while the National Match models were like your Trophy. Mine is stainless. I'm not sure which I prefer, but probably would have gotten the one like yours if I had a choice.
Here's my little thread on mine. viewtopic.php?f=23&t=84165
I also notice that yours does not have the wrap around hogue grips like what mine came with. I will be checking out the Big Town Gun Show next weekend looking for some different grips to try out. I'm not sure I like the wrap around ones.
Here's my little thread on mine. viewtopic.php?f=23&t=84165
I also notice that yours does not have the wrap around hogue grips like what mine came with. I will be checking out the Big Town Gun Show next weekend looking for some different grips to try out. I'm not sure I like the wrap around ones.