Not unless the maker says it is safe to do so.
the judge fires 45 colt which is the same as 45 long colt not to be confused with 45 acp it also fires 410 shot shells
The .45 Schofield can be fired in a .45 Long Colt revolver, but the .45 Long Colt cannot be fired in a .45 Schofield revolver.
life was not long with 'one' shot..........life improved with the colt revolver.............
The original gatling gun shot a .45 long colt. But the more modern version invented by John Dylan shoots a .308 caliber rifle round. Also the larger gatling cannon shoots a 30mm round.
As long as it's the correct caliber, yes.
If properly stored in cool, dry conditions, modern ammo has a very long shelf life. We do not know how long, since modern day ammo dates to about WW II (1940s). I have recently shot WW II ammunition, and it works fine.
Only .223 ammo. There are different bullet weights.
what size ammo does a 32 owlhead use .32 Short Colt centerfire I have used the 80 grain.
The pistol fired the .38 Long Colt cartridge, not to be confused with the .38 Smith & Wesson Special (.38 Special), .38 Super, .38 Short Colt, or any other cartridge marked as .38 or .380. That is the only ammunition type which can be fired through this pistol. Current production .38 Long Colt ammo may be run through this pistol. However, I would advise you to have a competent gunsmith inspect the pistol to ensure it is in a condition where it is safe to fire first.
sure, why not?
No
Is should have the word "Colt" on it somewhere.