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Old October 8, 2005, 04:55 PM   #4
mec
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Things like the .45 Automatic cartridge won't- unless you have a spare cylinder chambered for it. but any factory load labled .45 Colt will chamber in the .45 colt cylinders. Also, any .45. S&W cartridge- which is just a shorter version brough out after the colt round for the short-cylindered S&W revolvers.

There are a couple of factories making cartridges for the extra strong .45 colt revolvers like some of the Rugers and large framed Colt double actions that are too powerful for traditional Single actions or the N-framed smiths . You generally have to go looking for these rounds and will run into all sorts of warnings about their suitability for specific guns.
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