several different ones do. The most common is the 1911-A1 45 Auto
It depends. The term "45 rounds" can refer to any 45, and all 45s are not interchangeable. However, I would say that when people say 45, they usually mean 45 ACP.
No. The .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) cartridge is longer the the .45 Glock Automatic Pistol (GAP) cartridge. Since they headspace on the MOUTH of the cartridge case, they cannot be interchanged.
You can shoot 45 Long Colt or .410 shot shells with this weapon. 45 ACP rounds will not work properly.
The Hi-Point Model JHP .45 ACP magazine typically holds 9 rounds of ammunition.
Choosing the best weapon for self defense is a matter of personal preference. The .45 ACP is generally considered a very good defense weapon. There are very few handguns that shoot a larger projectile, but bullet size is a trade off with capacity (how many rounds a pistol can hold). Typically, a .45 ACP pistol holds 7-8 rounds, compared to a 9mm's 14 rounds or more. If one is expecting to be in a prolonged gun fight, one might prefer having more rounds.
The .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol) typically refers to a cartridge used in handguns, and the capacity of a pistol chambered for .45 ACP can vary based on the design. Standard magazines for .45 ACP pistols usually hold between 7 to 15 rounds, depending on the model. For example, a typical 1911-style .45 pistol holds 7 to 8 rounds, while some modern double-stack models can hold 10 to 15 rounds. Always refer to the manufacturer’s specifications for the exact capacity of a specific pistol.
Nope. Matter of fact, you can't even load it. The .45 Automatic Colt Pistol (ACP) cartridge is longer than the .45 Glock Automatic Pistol cartridge (GAP). And the model 37 IS in .45 GAP. Both rounds headspace off the case MOUTH- the .45 ACP is too long for the slide to go into battery (close the action). And, with the exception of some revolvers, you cannot shoot .45 GAP in an .45 ACP firearm.
You can fire a .45 ACP cartridge through a .45 ACP pistol - and only a .45 ACP pistol. The various .45 cartridges (.45 ACP, .45 Long Colt, .45 GAP, etc.) are not interchangeable with each other.
Actually, the cartridges are .45 ACP (automatic Colt Pistol) and .45 Colt (the cowboy era revolver cartridge. There is not really a Colt 45 Long. Can a revolver shoot both? Some can- they are chambered for the Colt .45 -but to shoot .45 ACP they need a "half moon clip"- a strip of metal that holds 3 of the shorter .45 ACP cartridges. 2 of those fill a 6 shot revolver. The PISTOL (not revolver) that shoots the .45 ACP cannot shoot the .45 Colt- no groove for the extractor to pull a fired cartridge out of the chamber, and it is too long.
if 45 acp is not stamped on the barrel of your rifle then it could be chambered for the 45 long colt cartidge which would be longer and with a different rim at the base of the cartridge. 45 acp rounds were made originally for auto loading pistols. to be on the safe side you should contact a knowledgable gun dealer with this question. DON`T take chances. shooting ammo in a gun that it is not designed for can be extremely dangerous.
No. The feed lips are curved to retain cartridges in the magazine until the firearms cycle and the cartridges are pushed forward into the chamber. The feed lips on a 9mm magazine are much too narrow to fit a .45 ACP cartridge.
ACP means Automatic Colt Pistol. .45 ACP and .45 Auto are the same cartridge. .45 Colt and .45 Auto Rim are a revolver cartridge. .45 GAP (Glock Auto Pistol) is a shorter round than the ACP, and does not interchange with it.