yes, if both weapons are for the 45 long colt cartridge
Do not attempt to use ammunition in a weapon not chambered for it.
Each rifle or handgun is designed to be used with a specific type of ammunition, which includes the caliber and casing dimensions. This ensures that the firearm operates safely and effectively, as the ammunition must fit the chamber and function reliably with the firearm's mechanism. Using the correct type of ammunition is crucial for optimal performance and safety.
No It may.
.223 Calibre although .223 Will fit on a 5.65 mm, a 5.65 mm Will not fit in a .223 calibre chamber.
simply put .... no... you need long caliber bullets to fit in the chamber properly Actually, if you have some half moon clips, you can shoot .45acp in a .45LC. You will not be pleased with the results though. Buy some .45 LC ammunition please.
In general, the Colt will exhibit better fit and finish.
Absolutely not.
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No, they won`t. A Scout is a 7/8ths (or so) scale of a full sized Colt SAA.
No they won't fit. If you force it, it will ruin the rifle.