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Match Target M4 4th Generation M4 S-1 Flattop Yes Yes 5.56 NATO 16 in. M4 1:7 No Factory compensator MT6430 Match Target Lightweight A2 Short Ribbed S-1 A1 No Yes 9mm Luger 16 in. A1 1:10 No None MT6530 Match Target Lightweight A2 Short Ribbed S-1 A2 Yes Yes 5.56 NATO 16 in. A1 1:7 No None MT6551 Match Target Rifle A2 Ribbed S-1 A2 Yes Yes
In 1941 as the US entered World War II, Colt ceased civilian production of the Woodsman but delivered 4000 Match Target models to the US Government as late as 1945. [5] These pistols had oversized plastic two-piece grips and were marked "Property US Government", but appeared on the surplus market after the war.
The Colt Officer's Model is a double-action revolver with a medium frame, produced between 1904 and 1972 and which was mainly focused on sport shooting and of which four variants stand out: Officer's Model Target, Officer's Model Target Rimfire, Officer's Model Special and Officer's Model Match.
O5010 - Colt Delta Gold Cup - Stainless (STS) - The Colt Delta Gold Cup National Match was Colt's top-of-the-line competition/target 10mm pistol. Colt produced this variation of the Delta Elite for 5 years from 1989 to 1993, but the total production figures were very low for this variation. Each pistol was built from the best match-quality ...
[2] [3] [4] The MK III series incorporated a number of models, several of which were updates of existing designs. Classic models included the venerable Colt Official Police chambered in .38 Special as the basic/entry-level offering, and the Trooper in .357 Magnum. New members of the line up included the Lawman, Metropolitan Police, and Border ...
The Colt AR-15 is a product line of magazine-fed, gas-operated, autoloading rifle manufactured by Colt's Manufacturing Company ("Colt") in many configurations. [1] The rifle is a derivative of its predecessor, the lightweight ArmaLite AR-15 , an automatic rifle designed by Eugene Stoner and other engineers at ArmaLite in 1956.
Two Colt revolver variants using Python barrels but not Python frames or internals were made in small numbers by Colt. The first was the Colt Boa of 1985, a limited production run of 1,200 .357 Magnum revolvers, made for the Lew Horton Distributing Company in Massachusetts. [32] It uses a Python barrel mated to a Trooper Mk V frame. Six hundred ...
The Colt Officer's Model or Colt Officer's ACP is a single-action, semi-automatic, magazine-fed, and recoil-operated handgun based on the John M. Browning designed M1911. It was introduced in 1985 as a response from Colt to numerous aftermarket companies making smaller versions of the M1911 pistol.