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Title: .45 colt
Post by: jdb on March 14, 2008, 09:25:10 PM
I am a die hard .45 fan anyone else love this grand old cartridge? I have a ruger blackhawk. with a 7 1/2" barrel. been thinking of buying another blackhawk convetble with eith the 4 5/8" barrel of 5 1/2"
Title: Re: .45 colt
Post by: bowhuntin on March 14, 2008, 09:51:28 PM
I like the .45 also, I want to either get a revolver or a springfield xd.
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Post by: hunterbuilder on March 14, 2008, 10:45:21 PM
I'm new to the .45 colt club but I really like mine. It's a ruger vaquero.
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Post by: Hunting Cowboy on March 15, 2008, 09:13:03 AM
I have a couple of 45 LC's one of which is a 5-1/2 inch, the other a 4-3/4 inch. I've used these for a variety of things from shooting for fun, to packing with me on back country trips. I've also used mine for many years firing blanks in our annual Founders Day Bank Robbery Reenactment. I'd like to get another to set up for hunting.
Title: Re: .45 colt
Post by: KillBilly on March 15, 2008, 09:56:12 AM
A little Trivia for ya.
The .45 Colt cartridge (also referred to, incorrectly, as the .45 Long Colt) was developed by the US Army at Frankford Arsenal in 1872 as an improvement of the British .476 Eley to replace the standard issue Smith and Wesson .44 round (which was shorter) in the famous Colt Single Action Army, often known as the Peacemaker single action revolver. The US Army adopted the cartridge in 1873 and it remained in use until 1877 when the army went to the M1877 ball revolver load. The new round was shorter than the original in case length and used a reduced powder charge of approximately 30 grains (1.9 g) of black powder vs the 40 grains (2.6 g) in the original. All Colt army revolvers were still chambered to fit the longer .45 cartridge case. In 1892 it was replaced by the .38 Long Colt. The US Army briefly reintroduced the .45 Colt in 1902 for use in the Philippines, but it was made obsolete by new automatic pistols firing .45 ACP.
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Post by: high country on March 20, 2008, 07:22:44 PM
I have a ti snubby that is rated 45lc+p........it weighs 19oz.  talk about bark and bite
Title: Re: .45 colt
Post by: dbllunger on March 27, 2008, 10:32:20 PM
Don't have one, but that is a smoking hot caliber.  Can do anything with it in a heavy modern gun like the Black Hawk.
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