If you have a .45 ACP and .44 Mag is there a need for a .45 Colt?

It depends. If you want to shoot BP reloads, then the .45 Colt, in SAA or clone guise, will work better than a modern DA revolver.

If you buy a Ruger revolver (not a S&W), you can use very stout .45 Colt loads. However, you might be better served to simply go to the .454 or .460 and be done with it (and use .45 Colt as a subload) if you want performance above .44 mag levels. Or just use a rifle.
 
Well, IMHO I need a 41 Mag and a 460.

The 460 will handle the 45 Colt and the 41 fills the void between the .357 and the 44.

But that is just MHO.
 
It depends. If you want to shoot BP reloads, then the .45 Colt, in SAA or clone guise, will work better than a modern DA revolver.

If you buy a Ruger revolver (not a S&W), you can use very stout .45 Colt loads. However, you might be better served to simply go to the .454 or .460 and be done with it (and use .45 Colt as a subload) if you want performance above .44 mag levels. Or just use a rifle.

I know that John Linebaugh had some pretty warm loads that he used/uses in a model 25-5 or at least that he mentioned in an article online:

Gunnotes...Smith & Wesson Mod 25-5
 
Sir, some would argue that if you have a .45 Colt, you don't need a .45 ACP or .44 mag.

Hope this helps, and Semper Fi.

Ron H.

I agree the .45 Colt is the orginal and the others are niche cartridges.
 
There are two things in life . 1 Nice and 2. Necessary. When we are born, we have a disease for which there is no cure. This disease is called "I Want" We all want nice things that are not really necessary. We all have things that are not really necessasry. Life would not be very much fun if all we had was necessary only items. If you have the money and it won't keep you from getting things that a necessary, then get what you want. If you can afford a 45 LC, make yourself happy.
 
Personally I actually prefer the 44 mag and the 45 acp. They do all I need to get done in big bores. I am down to one 45 Colt, which is a convertible Blackhawk. The acp cylinder stays in it almost always. I bet the Colt cylinder has not had 300 rounds through it.

I could be perfectly content with handguns only in .22lr, 44 magnum and 45 acp.

Blasphemy I know, but the older I get the more I am inclined to simplify things.
 
Oh yeah, every real man needs a 45 Colt.

The 44 Mag is good for many things, loaded up or down, and the 45 ACP is a nice little cartridge if you need a loaner for girlfriends, wives and small children.

The real trick is deciding why you need a 44 Special after you have all of those.
 
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