I believe it fires the 'wad cutter' 38 cal. cartridge as does the S&W model 52. Check with a gun dealer.................
1957
You will need to call Colt to find out.
The Colt National Match pistol with serial number 71 NM was manufactured in 1971. This specific model is part of a series produced by Colt for competitive shooting and was known for its accuracy and precision. The National Match pistols were particularly popular among marksmen participating in shooting competitions during that era.
There is no way to answer since you did not provide a serial number. You can call Colt and they will tell you. The Blue Book of Gun Values has sn data as does the Colt website.
.45 ACP means Automatic Colt Pistol. It IS .45 Auto.
Your Colt 1911 national match was made in 1963.
The Colt National Match pistol with serial number 26-NM was produced in 1965. Colt National Match models were specifically designed for competitive shooting, and the NM designation indicates that the firearm was crafted for enhanced accuracy and performance. The production of these models continued into the late 20th century, but the specific serial number you mentioned corresponds to that year.
Measurements as in ammunition size? 45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol)
if in shooting condition I'd offer $500
is the a pistol or revolver ??
your colt mark IV series 70 national match was made in 1972.
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo