Used Colt Government 1911 45 ACP MK IV Series 70 Satin Nickel Circa 1979
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$100 Consumer Rebate with a purchase of an Optics-Ready 1911 (O1070CCS-OR & O1072CCS-OR)
Valid on purchases October 15 – December 31, 2025
Last day for consumer redemption is January 15, 2026
$100 Consumer Rebate with a purchase of an Optics-Ready 1911 (O1070CCS-OR & O1072CCS-OR) Valid on purchases October 15 – December 31, 2025 Last day for consumer redemption is January 15, 2026
Description
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This Colt 1911 Mk IV Series 70 variant is a superb image of firearm craftsmanship and elegance. It is chambered in the hard-hitting 45 ACP with a 5" barrel. This 1911 is finished in a radiant factory nickel plating. The pistol shines, keeping about 99% of its original nickel luster. Since its birth in Hartford in 1979, the gun has seemingly faced only gentle handling. The beautifully distressed walnut grips accentuate its classic look with the iconic silver Rampant Colt medallions. They also stand in impeccable condition.
The Series 70 collet bushing displays its elite lineage, while the nickel-plated serrated ramp front sight and drift adjustable rear sight ensure pinpoint accuracy. A unique aesthetic difference is the blue-finished short trigger - the only component on the gun that breaks the sea of nickel, adding a touch of contrast. Mechanically, the pistol functions flawlessly, marking Colt's dedication to form and perform. It comes with a factory-marked seven-round magazine that boasts the original satin nickel plate finish, supporting the gun's heritage and authenticity.
The Colt 1911 epitomizes design, performance, and historical significance. This particular Mk IV Series 70 model is an excellent representation of the Government Model. Whether showcased in a collection or simply admired for its craftsmanship, this pistol is not just a firearm—it's a timeless piece.