Yes, but I wouldn't fire more than 100 rounds before at least cleaning the pipe - UMC's ammo has proven (to me) to leave excess residue. The aluminum casings were not a problem.
ACP and auto are used to say the same thing. Automatic Colt Pistol.
It needs to be checked out by a good gunsmith.
You should be to pick up a used one for a thousand dollars or less, depending on condition. Your local gun dealer would love to have you visit for an actual offer.
The term "1911" is generally used to refer to the Colt 1911 semi-automatic pistol. it is a pistol, and not a revolver. However, there ARE revolvers that fire the same cartridge- the .45 ACP. But they are not referred to as "1911s".
About 1000$ used if you can find one, although I have seen a kimber Gold Combat that was highly customized sell for 10,500$
The US Army were issued the Model 1911 Colt .45 automatic pistol.
Carrying ammunition.
He used two types handguns. One is a 1873 Colt single-action Army revolver, commonly referred to as "Single Action Army" or SSA. The other is a .45 Caliber Modified Kimber Gold Combat II semi-automatic pistol. He carried two of the Kimber guns.
Ammunition shelf's were where the soldiers kept their ammunition and guns.
An AR-15 is a rifle that uses 5.56 mm bullets. It is a semi-automatic rifle. This specific type of bullet is the most commonly used bullet amongst the NATO forces.
The cyclic rate of fire of the M4A1 carbine is 700-950 rounds per minute. The exact number will vary depending on what ammunition is used.
100-900 usd