The Colt Woodsman Match Target, crafted in 1951, stands as a testament to Colt's enduring legacy in precision firearms. This distinguished semi-automatic pistol, chambered in .22 LR, is celebrated for its impeccable accuracy and timeless design. As part of the second series of Woodsman pistols, which were produced from 1947 to 1955, this Match Target variant is revered among collectors and competitive shooters alike, often earning the nickname "The Bullseye Pistol" for its heavy barrel and adjustable rear sight tailored for precision shooting.
This particular specimen is in very good condition, bearing only light, superficial signs of previous use and handling. The blued finish preserves its classic look, while the checkered walnut target grips provide both aesthetic charm and functional handling for precision shooting. Its bore is in good condition, featuring clean, well-defined lands and grooves, a testament to its well-maintained history.
Included in this sale are two 10-round magazines, enhancing its practicality for enthusiasts who appreciate both its historical significance and its performance capabilities. With a barrel length of 4.5 inches and a full lug barrel feature, this pistol is optimized for target accuracy. The blowback action ensures smooth operation with a capacity of 10+1 rounds, making it a versatile and enjoyable firearm to shoot.
Designed by the legendary John Moses Browning and manufactured in the United States, the Colt Woodsman Match Target is more than just a firearm; it is a piece of history. Owning this pistol offers a unique opportunity to experience the craftsmanship of mid-20th-century American firearms, whether for competitive shooting, target practice, or as a prized addition to a collection. Its blend of functionality, heritage, and aesthetic appeal makes it a must-have for discerning collectors and shooting enthusiasts.
Don't miss the chance to own this iconic piece of firearm history. Experience the precision, reliability, and charm of the Colt Woodsman Match Target, a true classic that continues to captivate gun enthusiasts worldwide.




