Custom & Collectable Firearms has debuted their new Colt Vintage Model.

Custom & Collectable Firearms state “Custom & Collectable Firearms, provider of some of the most unique limited series firearms on the market, is excited to announce the launch of a brand-new Sports South Exclusive, 1 of 300 Colt 1911 “Vintage Edition.”

This Colt 1911 is chambered in 45 ACP and features a FULLY color case hardened frame & slide as well as a Colt national match barrel.

This 1911 comes with genuine stag antler grips that are specifically fitted to each frame. Each gun is individually numbered and has the phrase “Vintage Edition” engraved into the slide.

All of this is packaged up in a Custom & Collectable Firearms box with a CNC challenge coin & certificate of authenticity.

“It’s not every day that you see a timeless design like this one. Bobby Tyler & his team at Tyler Gun Works, who have truly mastered the art of color case hardening, really showcased their skill with this Colt.

This 1911 brings you back to the good ole’ days when grandpa would bring you into his gun room, break out his old Colt and tell the story of how his grandpa gave it to him.

Now people have the opportunity to hand this gun down to generations to come and keep those stories alive.”

Custom & Collectable Firearms, located in the heart of east Texas recently came to market and is making waves by offering high-end custom firearms at prices that most people can afford.

They focus on taking everyday firearms & turning them into beautiful, classy pieces of art by producing limited edition models with details such as high polishing, gold plating, engraving, scrolling, custom grips & more. Each model has unique characteristics that make it one of a kind and truly collectable.”

To learn more about Custom & Collectable Firearms. CLICK HERE

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