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Uploaded by on Jan 10, 2010

A review of different kinds of .45 a.c.p. ammo.

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  • whats the diffrence between .45ACP and .45S&W.........whats the diffrence of acp and s&w, in a acp gun you cant use s&w? i have a .45 acp what ammo can i use and can not use?

  • @SoccerBalbus acp ( automatic colt pistol ) sw ( smith & wesson ) but idk for sure, if its old i would only use standard 180 or 230 grain but if its new anything and even +P if you want but if your not sure contact the manufacture direct they have to tell you what it can handle

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  • @SirThunderPants But ACP stands for Automatic Colt Pistol.....Just as 40 S&W stands for Smith and Wesson.....so before you try to correct people get your shit right!

  • @bushmasterwasr I just fired my Kimber pro carry stainless yesterday. 50 rounds of Federal Hydroshok ACP. and like I said, my 1911 isn't a COLT so you have been corrected. It's no problem, I'm here to help.

  • @SirThunderPants Thats wrong, ACP =Automatic Colt Pistol

  • @bushmasterwasr ACP = Automatic Cartridge Pistol) Colt was the first.

  • @spetronilho yes HP ammo will work. but using a HP in an older colt does pose more of a risk for jaming. i wouldnt reccomend using hallowpoints that have very wide hallow tips. but most of your standard HP ammo will work ok.

  • @ChrisCorle01 My pistol are ok, lol. I didn't use +p amno.....Thanks for the tip!

    And what do you think about HP amno...feed ramp works ok with it?

  • @SoccerBalbus you should always contact manufacture and they will tell you the max PSI your weapon can handle and you should always shoot +P to check for function and shot placement, never just one shot because you never know if one shot will do and you need to make sure it will work.

  • @spetronilho well. if you havent blowen up your gun yet. NO do NOT use +P ammo in older guns. can cause some very unplesent problems. cracked slide, barrel, falling off front sight, recoil spring breaking. all kinds of problems if you shoot it for more then JUST that 1 time you need to kill something.

  • @SoccerBalbus Winchester Ranger 230g T-series +P /  CCI Blazer Brass 230g ball

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