k0ua
Epic Contributor
c'mon Crash, tell us about this illegal Apple device.
Not sure they were blue. Maybe several color,.
It was a numbered key pad & speaker the generated the tones used for long distance calls. The calls did not show up on your bill.
They did not discover this.
Even tougher question,
How or who discovered it???
We all take coffee for granite.
Time for a little more fun. News is mostly depressing.
Why was the colt single action called a 6 shooter??? it was mostly loaded with 5 cartridges.
Western shows most always talk or tell about the 45 caliber.
Was it the most popular caliber?? Why??
Hope to keep this going for a while.
Speak up boys & girls.
Jim
Colt themselves called the Model P "the Colt frontier sixshooter" When chambered for the cartridge called the 44WCF which which we now call the 44-40 cartridge. I believe the Colt's frontier sixshooter was etched on the side of the barrel. When chambered in 45 Colt, it was usually called the Army model. As all of the revolvers of that kind delivered to the army were chambered in .45 Colt.
However I think a lot of them got stoked with .45 Schoefield cartridges (shorter in length) as there was the quartermaster logistics of providing 2 kinds of ammo when the Schoefield model was also issued. The "six shooter" had 6 chambers, although it was much safer to carry it with 5 cartridges and the hammer down on an empty chamber as the hammer mounted firing pin could accidentally contact the primer if dropped. The old Schoefield cartridge was much like the difference between .38 special and .357 magnum today.. All .357 magnum revolvers can fire the shorter and milder .38 special round.
The model P was made in many calibers, but the 44WCF (Winchester Center Fire) was very popular because of the interchangeability of ammunition with a very popular rifle in the same caliber the Winchester 73 lever action. Which Winchester never did make in .45 Colt. Hence the popularity of the 44WCF or 44-40 as we know it today.
I can see you have done your home work. Congrats. :drink:
The top break revolvers were almost as dangerous to the shooter as those being shot at. Any of them much over a 22 cal were subject to blowing open & the shell casing could do some serious damage to the shooter.
I sill wonder why old westerns most always say 45 colt. ???
The Army abandoned the 45 for a 38 cal revolver, it proved to be not so hot. Why??
Then now they went from a 45 cal to the 9mm ( 38 cal) dumb & dumber.
Yea it carries more rounds, but you need a lot of them to do the damage of a 45 ca.
Crash, you are gonna have to get up pretty early in the morning to stump me on pistols.![]()