

SK Customs is proud to introduce the Third production in the Conquerors Series, Limited to only ONE of 200 Colt 1911s chambered in .38 Super.
Julius Caesar was a Roman general, politician and writer whose conquests changed the history of the ancient world. His most famous conquest was Gaul, a large region that included much of modern France, Belgium and parts of Switzerland and Germany. Beginning in 58 BC, Caesar led Roman legions into Gaul, claiming that he was protecting Rome and its allies from dangerous tribes. In reality, the campaign also helped him gain wealth, fame and political power.
Julius Caesar proved to be a skilled commander. He moved his armies quickly, built bridges, forts and siege works, and used discipline to defeat larger forces. One of his most important victories came at Alesia in 52 BC, where he defeated the Gallic leader Vercingetorix. Caesar surrounded the city with walls to trap the Gauls inside, then built another line of defenses to protect his army from reinforcements outside. This victory helped secure Roman control over Gaul.
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The conquest of Gaul brought huge rewards to Rome. It expanded Roman territory, increased trade and gave Caesar great popularity among his soldiers and many Roman citizens. However, it also made him a threat to the Roman Senate, which feared his growing power. Caesar’s military success eventually helped lead to civil war in Rome. After crossing the Rubicon River in 49 BC, he fought his rivals and became the most powerful man in Rome. His conquest made him legendary, but it also helped bring the Roman Republic to an end and reshaped Europe for centuries after.
Details on the right side of the gun’s slide show Caesar crossing the Rubicon in January 49 BC, an act of treason also known as the point of no return that sparked the Great Roman Civil War. This legendary river in northeastern Italy served as the legal northern boundary of the Roman province of Italy proper, separating it from Cisalpine Gaul.
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Details on the left side of the slide focus on the conquest of Gaul, also known as the Gallic Wars (taking place in modern France), which secured the natural border of “The Empire to the Rhine,” referring to two major geopolitical entities: the Roman Empire and the First French Empire under Napoleon Bonaparte.
The top of the slide near the rear sight is decorated with the Temple of Divus Julius — (Temple of Caesar). The top of the slide near the front sight features an image of Caesar in his prime.
The frame, slide and select control are all high-polished in a deep Colt Royal Blue finish. The controls are in 24k gold. The gun is made complete with an engraved logo of the Conquerors Series and Caesar on presentation black Kirinite grips, color-filled.
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