Wake me when they have one in .45 Colt.
Either that or too much chewing tobacco in your handloads.:neener:
I have a Colt New Service in .45 Colt. I paid $350 for it. It had been re-blued and buffed so aggressively that the markings were blurred. It...
And you won't for a looooong time. I hope you're a young man.
The cylinders on the Smith are a tad too short for heavy bullet loads in .45 Colt, and the Ruger lockwork can't compare with the Colt. But that's...
That's a common cause of not chambering -- it can occur when seating the bullet as well, especially if you're seating and crimping in the same...
No. The .45 Colt has a huge advantage in case capacity. In the millisecond before the bullet starts to move, the gas expands to fill the case,...
That's correct. The bolt stop notch in the SAA cylinder is dead center, cut into the thinnest part of the chamber wall. In .45 colt, the metal...
SAMMI standard for the .45 Colt is 14,000 PSI, max. In an Anaconda, as in a Ruger Blackhawk (and a Redhawk) the .45 Colt can be loaded to 32,000...
Here's a thought. Why not each of us contact Colt and tell them what we want. Me, I want the Anaconda in .45 Colt with a 4 to 6 inch barrel....
Go the other way. Instead of playing the weight loss yo yo, just buy pants a couple of inches larger than your usual, stabilized, waist size.
That's also called a shootyacockoff.
I'll settle this; Let's see the hands of everyone who has fired a .280 in a .270 chamber. Now all those who still have 10 fingers and two eyes,...
The anaconda is basically the New Service. I use M25 speedloaders for my New Service and they work fine.
Notice how many people are hoping for a .45 Colt version. I hope Colt is monitoring the internet traffic on this!
I have the Officer's Model Target in .22 LR. At the time, it was Colt's top-of-the-line target revolver. Incidentally, it's the same basic gun...
I might as well come out of the closet -- I'm queer for .45 Colt.
Can I hear an "Amen!" And I hope they have .452" throats -- so the danged thing will shoot accurately.
No, those were all pressure events -- no signs of spalling, which you'd see with a detonation.
Some M1895 Winchesters were chambered in .30-03
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