Full house .454 will get your attention.
I’m with you, the .44’s, .45’s versatility and “shootability” work for me.
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Full house .454 will get your attention.
I’m with you, the .44’s, .45’s versatility and “shootability” work for me.
Thing is, and I guess it's my faul because I didn't clarify, I'm looking at converting my 1911, because I have it already.
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Converting your existing 1911 to .460 will cause no problems regarding converting it back to .45 ACP.
The process is barrel/bushing and springs.
The .460 conversion will result in a much faster and heavier (if heavier is chosen) bullet than the ACP round.
Trade off is substantially more recoil and accelerated pistol wear/battering.
This is likely a non issue as you won’t have the round count with the .460 that you might have with the ACP rd- unless you’re Superman.
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Is anyone aware of any catastrophic failures of Springfield pistols, post conversion?
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^N0.
I have READ of cracked frames.