No
A Colt .45 caliber revolver. See the link below for a quote from John Winchester.
Colt made a single action army revolver that used 32.23 ammo & I believe Winchester, Colt lightning, Savage & Remington made 32.20 rifles,if that answers your question
The Colt Peacemaker was a variant of the Colt Single Action Army, which was available in over thirty calibers. The most famous of those calibers is what is now known as .45 Long Colt, which makes up the majority of First Generation Single Action Army production. .44-40 Winchester Center Fire, .38-40 Winchester Center Fire, and 32-20 Winchester Center Fire were also popular calibers. The Colt Single Action Army is still in production, and the ones used in movies may be in more 'modern' calibers such as .357 Magnum, .38 Special, or .44 Special.
I would not have used a Winchester rifle. I would use my bb gun.
The 45 long colt has a longer rimmed case and is used in revolvers and rifles. The 45ACP has no rim, is shorter and is used in automatic pistols. They share the same bullets but the cases and powder charges are different. You can't interchange the two.
M1911, M1911A1, Colt SAA
Patent Firearms PT and FA (as used by Colt)
The 45 long colt has a longer rimmed case and is used in revolvers and rifles. The 45ACP has no rim, is shorter and is used in automatic pistols. They share the same bullets but the cases and powder charges are different. You can't interchange the two.
no they used in in ww2
The .45 ACP--which stands for AUTOMATIC COLT PISTOL is used in semiautomatic pistols. The .45 Colt is used in revolvers.
He made the Colt 45 used in ww2
No such model number desgination was used by Colt.