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|  New colt gold cup SS 
			
			I am so pumped...I was in Minnesota today at a Scheels, and they happen to have in stock a Cold Gold Cup in SS.  For some reason anything Colt is very hard to find up here in SS.  Blued not to hard but a SS next to impossible....anyways I was not in my home state so I had to purchase it and have it shipped to my home Scheels in SD.  I can not wait to get home to get it.  Question though, I could of sworn there was an extra spring in the case, why? My govt model didn't come with two springs why would this one?  Anyways when get home I will get some pics online!!  So pumped!         
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			Hello sdm, is yours the new style with the BoMar type rear sight and round top? I have only handled one of those, but it was nicely fitted and finished with a decent ( not light, but clean) trigger pull.  I have also handled a couple of the recent production blue Gold Cups. For some reason both the blue ones displayed a noticeably loose slide to frame fit, like a well used Govt. Model. Were I looking for a recent Gold Cup, I'd have bought the stainless, but would have been totally uninterested in the blue ones I handled. I have owned several Gold Cups, all '70 Series, except for the last, an '80 Series GC Trophy Match, but it has been a few years since the last. I still think they are handsome guns though.   ps, The long spring is for hardball, etc. loads, the short spring is for light target loads, like the factory 185 grain semi-wadcutter and similar ammo. The GCs used to just come with one spring. It was four coils shorter than the standard Govt. spring, but I hear they send both now... 
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			I have had my Stainless Gold Cup Trophy for about a year now. I is my carry gun. Mine was made in 2010. It is the most accurate pistol I own.
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			I can not account for the accuracy of the gun, I have not shot it yet.  Friday is going to be range day for me so I can shoot it finnally
		 
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			I had a stainless Colt Gold Cup in the late 90's to mid 2000's. It has extra springs for different loads. One, I believe it is the green one, is a light spring more for reloads and swc's.
		 
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			Congrats on the new Colt   !!   
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			Congratulations   
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			My stainless Trophy w/ Bomar type sights is about 6 years old and has been trouble free. I believe the blue comes with an Eliason type sight.
		 
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