yes. refer to the owners manual found at browning.com
john M Browning.
Browning never "made" a 45. They sold the SIG with their name on it. Similar to their 380 which was made by Berreta.
50-600 usd
It is a type of pistol that was created by John Browning in 1911. The standard US Army 45 caliber automatic pistol was a Model 1911.
It is a type of pistol that was created by John Browning in 1911. The standard US Army 45 caliber automatic pistol was a Model 1911.
John Moses Browning was the creator- but he was working for Colt. BTW, the ACP means Automatic Colt Pistol.
First, MAKE SURE THE GUN IS UNLOADED! Pull the slide to the rear, and lock it. Remove the magazine. Take the spring pressure off the recoil spring, by carefully turning the catch to release the recoil spring cap. Unlock slide, and slide it so that it's over the dismount cutout. Push slide lock out with fingers, and take slide off rails. Barrel will fall out of slide. Reverse to re-assemble.
the pistol was made by Springfield in 1914. If the slide read 'colt' it means someone put a colt slide on a springfield 45 frame. Not unusual.
Gun shop, gun show, on-line firearms auction.
your 45 pistol was made by Ithaca in 1945. if your slide reads Colt that indicats someone put a colt slide on your Ithaca frame, which is not unusual in the military. value depends on over all condition.
there is no 45 pistol, however there is a 44 pistol. the 44 pistol can be found as random loot or off the corpse of someone with a 44 pistol.
.45 ACP means Automatic Colt Pistol. It IS .45 Auto.