Dalkowski110
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Okay, I confess, this is probably because the Model 1917 in .45 ACP is my favorite Smith & Wesson revolver, period. But think of it this way: who'd have thought marketing a WWI M1911 would actually sell, especially when most of the market focuses on the M1911A1? I would think it would be a perfect bridge for the fans of autoloaders due to the cartridge (.45 ACP) and fans of revolvers (due to the overall design obviously as well as the construction). Most of the revolvers we've seen in .45 ACP, quite frankly by any company, have failed due to focusing on being futuristic or purposely "modern" (and let's be honest, when was the last time a revolver NOT explicitly designed for CCW being advertised as new, updated, or tactical succeeded for more than a few years?). So why not try a retro .45 ACP revolver before Colt's marketing department comes up with the same idea?