Calif Hunter
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I have a 1917 Colt revolver that I picked up cheap because it had a bulged barrel. I replaced the barrel with one marked "New Service .45 Colt" as that was all I could find. It has been shooting fine with 250 or 255 gr lead bullets and Titegroup powder in .45 AR cases. The gun had been reblued, so it has no collector value - just a shooter.
When I was a kid, my uncle had a commercial 1909 in .45 Colt that I loved to shoot. I'd like the chambering to match the barrel markings, too, for safety reasons. Besides the cylinder and extractor, how much trouble and expense will it be to change from .45 ACP to .45 Colt?
When I was a kid, my uncle had a commercial 1909 in .45 Colt that I loved to shoot. I'd like the chambering to match the barrel markings, too, for safety reasons. Besides the cylinder and extractor, how much trouble and expense will it be to change from .45 ACP to .45 Colt?