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45LC is also referred to as the 45 Long Colt. This is ”’not interchangeable”’ with the 45ACP cartridge.

Videos

9mm vs Car Door

9mm vs Frying Pan

9mm vs Cantaloupe

9mm vs Phonebook

9mm vs Pop Can

9mm vs Tile with 3″ Spacing

9mm Parabellum Section:

The 9mm Parabellum (aka 9×19mm, 9mm Para, 9mm Luger, 9mmNATO) was introduced in 1902 for the Luger pistol. It has since seen widespread use and continues to be used in pistol and carbine firearms.

History

The .30-06 Springfield (pronounced thirty aught six) actually got its start in 1903. The .30-03 was quickly found to be inadequate. The improved .30-06 had a shorter casing and was able to shoot spitzer bullets. The round was the standard of the US military until the 60’s when the .308 became, and has remained, the standard.

.30-06 is a very versatile round able to shoot bullets ranging in size from 110gr. to 220gr.

Links

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.30-06_Springfield Wiki

The .45 Long Colt is a type of .45 caliber cartridge.

The Model 1911

The model 1911 is synonymous with the .45 ACP cartridge. For an introduction to the 1911 read up on the 1911 Colt.

Videos

.45 ACP vs 1″ Tile Spacing

.45  ACP vs 3″ Tile Spacing

.45 ACP vs Car Door

.45 ACP vs Frying Pan

.45 ACP vs Sniper Training Cube

.45 vs Back Indoor Wall

.45 vs Front Indoor Wall

.45 vs Cantalope

.45 vs Phonebook

.45 ACP vs Bullet Test Tube

.45 ACP vs Pistol Training Cube

.45 vs Pop Can

Web Resources

For interested (potential) users of the 1911, an introduction to the 1911’s conditions of readiness:

In this owner’s opinion, condition 2 is unnecessary and dangerous. Condition 1 and condition 3 are both preferred alternatives. – Jon

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