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Old 03-28-2019, 05:53 PM
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Originally Posted by double-dipper View Post
Well Mr. Dirty Harry Callahan if you need to ask that question you probably don't own a 1911 or a revolver chambered in .45 ACP or maybe you just haven't shot one much . I suggest you shoot one and you will see for yourself. I love my 1911's and shoot them as often as I can.
It was less about me asking a question for the sake of an informative answer pertaining to information/experience which I lack and more for the sake of being enlightened to the community's opinion on the subject.

That being said, I could most certainly use more firearms chambered in .45. Sadly, I've yet to shoot a 1911, but I plan to rectify that ASAP. I'd also really like to own either a Ruger Redhawk, S&W 625, or Governor since I love .45 Long Colt, so it would be great to have a revolver that can shoot both .45LC and .45 ACP as opposed to having to pack two separate revolvers to the range for each cartridge.
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