wildburp
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At the risk of sounding ignorant, why shoot the .45 ACP in a revolver? Does that not defeat the design purpose, in that propellant gases escape from the chamber/barrel gap? The auto round performs better when fired from an automatic pistol. The Long Colt (I always thought it was bigger to compensate for lost pressure blasted sideways from that gap) does better in longer barrels, especially lever action carbines that eliminate the gas loss properties of a revolver. Why are .45 ACP revolvers so highly praised?
Confused in the Wilderness
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Confused in the Wilderness
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