Triggernosis
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Just wondering?
IMO 45acp is wasted, or at least underutilized in semi's. In a revolver it's amazingly versatile. Bullets of a variety of designs can be loaded to surprisingly high power levels. Some guys think nothing of 250gr at +1000fps. Moonclips offer very fast reloads. Somebody with a 1911 might get off 8rds faster than I can with a 625, but chances are I'll beat him to 12.
You also have the option of 45AR and 45GAP. 80% of my shooting is 45acp revolvers these days, and at the range it's gratifying to watch the 1911 guys crawling on their bellies (figuratively, anyway) for brass while mine is all clipped together in my pouch. CCW? My acp snubbies disappear under a loose shirt in a IWB. It's my preferred revolver chambering.
P.S. For bullseye shooting, the S&W was a serious contender in the civilian .45 part of national matches, particularly before rules were changed to allow excuses (alibis) for the unreliability of autos. For a while, out-of-the-box S&W revolvers were generally more accurate than the bottom-feeders, and certainly more reliable, thus a good choice where allowed.
What's the smallest framed S&W revolver that's chambered for .45acp?
Just wondering?
What's the smallest framed S&W revolver that's chambered for .45acp?