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    Picked this up today from a fellow INGOer. I have wanted a Gold Cup for years. SN# dates it to 1978. The pictures really don't do it justice as they say. Its practically flawless.

    Thank you sir.
    You know who you are
     

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    BigRed

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    All JMB designs or derived directly from JMB designs , and each is a very sweet shooter
    JMB was a genius
     

    BigRed3588

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    Thanks! Its like a new pair of shoes.. I can't stop looking at it....lol
    Same. They have a gorgeous finish. Your pictures do a much better job of doing it justice. I’ve taken it to the range once and I have to admit it isn’t my favorite 1911 to shoot, but I’m satisfied with shooting it occasionally and just looking at it the rest of the time.
     
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    Same. They have a gorgeous finish. Your pictures do a much better job of doing it justice. I’ve taken it to the range once and I have to admit it isn’t my favorite 1911 to shoot, but I’m satisfied with shooting it occasionally and just looking at it the rest of the time.
    Agree
    I have a couple that are probably better shooters but its the historical factor.
    The back in the day if you wanted a custom off the shelf pistol to compete with this was probably it. I haven't shot it yet but I will probably put 100 rounds thru it then clean it up and put away till the itch comes back. Then rinse and repeat.
     

    BigRed3588

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    Agree
    I have a couple that are probably better shooters but its the historical factor.
    The back in the day if you wanted a custom off the shelf pistol to compete with this was probably it. I haven't shot it yet but I will probably put 100 rounds thru it then clean it up and put away till the itch comes back. Then rinse and repeat.
    That’s exactly what I did. 100 rounds, complete disassembly/cleaning, and lubricated for storage.

    I found it to be a lot snappier than some of my others. I chalk it up to modern beavertails. IMO, they allow you to get a higher grip and make the recoil more manageable.

    I’d never modify the gold cup but I have a series 70 combat commander that I sent to Allen for a makeover. He outfitted it with Nighthawk parts and a gunsmith-fit Kart barrel, and I’d put it up against damn near any production gun on the market (and probably some custom guns too).
     

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