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any 45 cal ammo will work in a 45 cal pistol
1915
It doesn't exist. Now a RUGER, Mark 1 you can get a manual for from the company website.
Follow instructions in the owners manual. Find a gun smith if you don't have one and ask for help.
if it's model 1911 45 cal pistol it was made by Colt in 1918
if it's a 1911 45 cal. military pistol it was made in 1918 by Colt
A good start would be to read the owner's manual. If you do not have the owner's manual, go the the link below marked RAMLINE. It will take you to an on-line owner's manual for the Exactor pistol. Print and keep a copy.
Colt Firearms ((named for its founder, Samuel Colt) was one of the firms that made the US Military Pistol, Cal .45 ACP, Model 1911. It was adopted by the US Government in the year 1911.
The value of a Springfield 1911 is quite obviously your own personal defense. So, in short, your life. I mean, I trust my life to one.
If it's a .32 Cal Model 1907, it was made approximately in 1911. An early production model.
It is designed to shoot only 4.5 cal Metal BB's.
the 1911 was retired and replaced by the 9mm Beretta pistol. Some say the 45 might have a come back because the 9mm can't do the job of a 45 cal. round.............