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COLT Aztec Empire Stainless 1911 *** One of 500 *** Factory Serial Numbers QTZ001 - QTZ500 ***
This Colt Aztec Empire 1911 is a high bright polished stainless pistol in .38 Super Government Model. The slide is bright polished stainless and deep etched with a variety of mythological deities of Jaguar warriors the highest Aztec military rank. The design is further highlighted by selective 24k gold plating and a serpentine Colt logo in each rear slide panel. The flats of the frame are bright polished. The controls and hammer are high bright polished. The pistol features gold plated hex style grip screws. The grips are unique white pearlite etched with an Aztec theme top and bottom and centered by a rampant Colt gold inlay.
**This Colt pistol also includes a CRKT PilarÂŽ style folding blade knife with mythological deities side plates**
- CALIBER .38 SUPER
- MAGAZINE (1) 9rd Capacity
- SIGHTS Fixed
- GRIPS White Pearlite Etched with an Aztec Theme
UPC | 098289112699 |
Caliber | .38 SUPER +P |
Action | SINGLE SHOT |
Capacity | 9 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 5 BARREL |
Finish | STAINLESS |
Frame Material | STAINLESS STEEL |
Slide Material | STAINLESS STEEL |
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