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Let's use the right term- CARTRIDGE- Bullet is the part that comes out of the barrel. The Para-Ordnance pistol (11-45) has a magazine capacity of 11 cartridges. Some Glock pistols have a 13 round capacity- and there have been special magazines that hold 50 rounds or more- although not truly practical for a handgun. King of the heap would be an Auto-Ordnance Thompson Machine Pistol, with the 100 round drum magazine.

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Is a 45 a handgun?

Probably. It would likely refer to a handgun that fires a .45 caliber ACP, or .45 GAP or an older .45 caliber revolver round.


Can you fire a 44 caliber handgun with a 45 bullet?

In most circumstances, no. The bullet is too large to chamber in the handgun.


Which is a bigger handgun a 40 caliber or a 45?

45 has the larger projectile. Size of the handgun will vary.


What is a bigger bullet 45 caliber or 357?

The .45 caliber is bigger in diameter. If you mean weight. The .45 caliber is generally heavier. However there are some lightweight .45 caliber bullets that are lighter than .357 caliber bullets. Generally speaking .45 caliber bullets weigh between 180 - 230 grains. While .357 caliber bullets generally weigh between 158 - 180 grains. If you are talking about diameter, the .357 caliber bullets are approximately 0.357 inches in diameter. The .45 caliber is approximately 0.450 inches in diameter. Again, using this measure, the .45 caliber is the larger bullet.


How much is a 45 caliber bersa handgun worth?

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Can you gat 45 caliber handgun permit in us?

If your question is can citizens of the US own a .45 cal handgun, the answer is yes. MOST of the US does not require a permit to own a firearm, and even the areas that DO require permits do not ban the .45. In some countries private citizens may not own a handgun in a military caliber, but the US does not follow that practice.


Which is a bigger handgun a 40 caliber or a 45 caliber?

Either platform can be larger than the other. The 45 has the larger projectile. Caliber is defined as the diameter in fractions of an inch, so .40 caliber is smaller in diameter than .45 caliber. Caliber can also be defined in the metric system, measured in milimeters. The .40 caliber cartridge is equivalent to 10mm in diameter. As noted, the size of a handgun can vary widely within one caliber, so it is perfectly reasonable to have a smaller handgun crafted in a larger caliber.


How do you disassemble a 45 caliber witness handgun?

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What does the cowboy slang 'peacemaker' mean?

A .45 caliber Colt revolver- a handgun.


When was the 45 handgun made?

Which .45 handgun are you referring to? The .45 Colt revolver (Peacemaker) goes back to about 1873. The traditional "45 Auto" was adopted by the US Military in 1911, but there were other, earlier .45 caliber automatics. And of course, .45 caliber black powder ball and cap pistols, ball and cap revolvers, etc are MUCH earlier than the Peacemaker. So... which handgun?


What is a 45 caliber?

A ".45 caliber" can be a gun that uses .45 caliber ammunition or it can be a round of that ammunition. There are several specific calibers of small arms ammunition that are all generally called ".45 caliber." They have bullets that are roughly .454 of an inch or 454/1000 fractionally. A famous .45 caliber is the .45 Long Colt, invented in the 1870s and still popular today. It is used in revolvers. Another caliber that is the same diameter but a lot shorter in length is the .45 ACP or .45 automatic Colt pistol. It was made for use in the U.S. military's Model 1911 handgun, and it is still a popular caliber today in that gun and in other handguns. There are some rifles and carbines that use .45 caliber ammo, too.


What kind of bullet does the Usp 45 use?

The USP .45 utilizes .45 caliber bullets, as the name suggests.