I had the same model only blued and great condition. Sold it 8-10 years ago for $300ish I think. In that condition, I would think $250-300 as well. Just an opinion. Mine was a great shooter too!
I inputted FA04317 just to check it and it returned what was in the link. Officers model, manufactured in 1984 I think. For my Colt, I paid for the letter from Colt as it will be handed down to my son Elijah.
I have no idea really. I think it’s a cool piece. I’d keep it if it were mine and spend the $$ in an authentication letter from Colt. That’s what I did with my Mk IV 9mm to pass down to my son.
This one sold for $6225.00 at auction if it’s the same.
https://lsbauctions.com/39940/colt-1911-gold-cup-national-match-38-super-elite-mfd-1987-cr-stainless/
And this one for $4500.00. Might be worth putting it on Gunbroker with a high reserve and see where it goes...
Not me but my brother did. We were kids and a young lady was babysitting us. One of the punk teens decided he wanted some of the babysitter. He came through the back door and my brother shot him in the face with a .22. Lucky for him it was loaded with rat shot. He ran screaming lol
The map here https://www.traditionsfirearms.com/nitrofire#map
Says “to their understanding” it’s legal for use in Ga during muzzleloading season. I would contact DNR to make sure.
I know so many women like that lol
ETA fortunately my wife isn’t one of them. She’s an OR RN and freaks her co-workers out talking about which soft parts of the body she’ll stab if necessary. She’s crazy but she’s mine lol.