No. Size of the bullets are different.
difference is bullet size. Note the '45' is a larger number then '44'. So, can't shoot the 44 in a 45 nor can you shoot the 44 in a 45, the 44 is too small. It's merely SIZE...............( the cartridge cases also make a difference in that they also differ in size) 45 diameter is .451 or .452 44 diameter is .429
A 44 magnum is just the new and improved version of the 44 special which the special is a 44 caliber. Magnum just means bigger so the 44 magnum is pretty much in between 44 and 45 cal. However, if you mean size, .45 is slightly larger in diamater than .44.
Nope. Frame not designed for that energy.
.17....22 Cal....32 Cal....38 Cal....9mm....40 s&w....357 m......44 special....44magnum...45 Cal....454 Cal.....500 magnum......50cal
No. If it will even fit (the rim of a 44 magnum cartridge is much larger than a 45 Colt) it would be very dangerous to do. 45 Colt firearms were not designed for the forces of a 44 Magnum cartridge.
44 out of 45 is 97.78%
44 is 97.78% of 45
45 cal. Long Colt (.45LC) rounds like those used in a 45 cal. revolver. Many of this type of Derringer also can fire .410 gauge shotgun shells. Do a search for your specific model and get the manufacturers recommendations for ammunition.
LCM of 44 and 45 is 1980.
44 times 45=1,980
As a percentage 44 out of 45 = 97.78% rounded
45