Ordinary .410 shotguns CANNOT safely fire .45 Colt, .44 Magnum or any other cartridge. Stick to .410s. They are designed for a lower pressure, smaller projectile. No. Bad ju-ju. Don't.
No
Couple of hundred meters
Depends on markings on upper.
You can shoot 45 Long Colt or .410 shot shells with this weapon. 45 ACP rounds will not work properly.
have you tried a 38 S&W cartridge ?????? it's a shorter case then the 38 special case.
The Colt 357 is NOT designed to shoot pellets only BB's.
The Colt M1911 and the colt M1911A has only 1 caliber .45 or 45/100 of an inch. This round is also known as the colt .45 A.C.P. (all Colt pistols) It is a short round which differs from the .45 long round.
Colt never made a Model 142677.
No such model number desgination was used by Colt.
Yes
it does shoot the 38 spl cartridge.............
Colt.