I'm sure it is strong enough to handle the extra pressures but my question is why would you want to take an extremely well made & accurate revolver and hammer it with high pressure loads?? One well placed low velocity .38 wadcutter shot with an accurate revolver like the Colt Match is much better than several high pressure high velocity rounds randomly placed on target.
Colt is a manufacturer of firearns which has multiple products, both in their current production line and in past production lines. So it leaves the question of what model Colt you're talking about. Please rephrase the question and include the model of Colt you're referring to.
If it is chamberd for it, yes.
BKA 218 is a NON FIRING replica of the Colt Model 1860 revolver. You can't fire anything through it.
more then likely it's a center fire. rim fire cartridges are hard to find.
Samuel Colt in the middle 1800's.
The colt 1911 fires .45ACP ammunition.
It could be any pistol chambered for one of the several handgun calibers in the .45 family. The most famous .45 handguns are actually chambered for different rounds. The Colt model 1873 "Peacemaker" was offered in .45 Colt or "Long Colt" caliber, among other calibers. And the famous Colt model 1911 was sold in a caliber called .45 ACP (automatic Colt pistol). The .45 ACP is not interchangeable with the .45 Long Colt, but they both fire big heavy bullets at similar velocities.
Yes the Fire is real in an inferno match
The fire officers decend escalator to prevent people from coming up into the fire-afffected area
No
One thing that can start a fire is a match if you strike the match on the side of the box the match will produce a flame.
Yes, the OFFICERS work at the pleasure of the president.