Bullet?

richm

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LizardsKeep

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Old Town

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Sheepwolf, Kimber is just another maker of Browing's 1911. They use the same RH twist as do all 1911 makers. The rifling is RH to aid in cases clearing the ejection port as mentioned earlier. Gun goes up and to the left on firing. This lets cases get clear more easily to avoid smokestack jams.
 

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TiredIron

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DigginThePast said:
.45 ACP (Automatic Colt Production). Not .45 Colt or Long Colt if you insist.

I've seen all kinds of bullet deformities.

Uhhhh.....its not " Automatic Colt Production".
Its " Automatic Colt Pistol"......... ;D ;D

TiredIron
 

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DigginThePast

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TiredIron said:
DigginThePast said:
.45 ACP (Automatic Colt Production). Not .45 Colt or Long Colt if you insist.

I've seen all kinds of bullet deformities.

Uhhhh.....its not " Automatic Colt Production".
Its " Automatic Colt Pistol"......... ;D ;D

TiredIron

Yup, you are correct. I usually catch my errors by reading my posts out load, if I just read them I'll see what I want there when its not. :D

But then, reading all those posts out loud can freak out those around me. :laughing9:
 

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