sckothmann
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I need to fill a caliber hole in my meager collection, 45 cal.
The question is revolver or 1911? The fact I am posting this in the revolver subforum does give a hint to which way I am leaning, BUT, I am open to advice.
The primary purpose will be a range gun, plinker, paper or steel shooter.
If I get the revolver, it may do duty as HD. Don't like the manual of arms for the better half on the 1911.
1911 might be used in competition, if I can ever find the time.
May carry either on the trail.
Y'all chime in.If you have specific make/model recommendations, elaborate on the "why" if you would please.
The .45 ACP is a heck of a round for auto-loaders, but I have to admit, I have never fired it in a revolver. I have used, and reload for, the .45 Long Colt cartridge in a revolver and love it! Easy to reload.....easy to shoot.....easy to find ammo.
So far, the only real drawback that I see is that to use the .45 ACP in a revolver is that you will have to use some type of a device that will allow you to eject the spent rounds after firing. Of course, like "Dale 53" said, you can always use the .45 Auto Rim loads which will solve that problem, but I am not sure how easy they are to locate, or where you might get the brass. You might want to ask him. Still, it would be fun to own one
