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Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 12:07 am
by Travlin
Markiver54
Amen on the clip/ magazine difference. I am glad that I am not the only one. Another pet peeve is folks saying "cinder block" when it is really a concrete block. Cinder blocks were made from cinders left over from burning coal mostly in northeast Penn. and the triple cities area of New York State and †hey are charcoal black in color.

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 12:56 am
by Mags
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Living in the volcanic PNW, I had thought cinder blocks were made from volcanic cinder, sand and Portland cement.

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 9:43 am
by markiver54
I think one of my biggest peeves is people saying, Hot Water Heater!
Correct me if I'm wrong, but, if the water is already hot, it doesn't need to be heated! it's a WATER HEATER! :o
I've even heard plumbers and people in the industry saying it. :roll:

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 11:22 am
by Mags
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I like my hot water heater.... It keeps the water hot.

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 12:01 pm
by BigAl52
Kinda a like 45 Long Colt Its 45 Colt not Long Colt

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 12:06 pm
by markiver54
Mags wrote:
Sun Nov 03, 2019 11:22 am
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I like my hot water heater.... It keeps the water hot.
Were you a plumber Mags?... :lol: JK

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:29 pm
by Travlin
They are called "45 Long Colt" because of two reasons. The first was to keep from confusing it with the 45 S&W cartridge that was shorter. The other was that at one time Remington made a shorter cartridge with a small powder charge . This fact can be found in Elmer Keith's writings. I believe his book SIXGUNS.

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:38 pm
by Travlin
Mags,
In the early fifties, my father and grandfather as carpenters worked on a subdivision called CINDER CITY. It was in the Broome County ,(Binghamton) area of New York State.

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:20 pm
by BigAl52
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What's the difference between a .45 colt and a .45 long colt?
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From Wikipedia:
"The .45 Colt, which is sometimes called .45 Long Colt (.45 LC) (11.43×33mmR) cartridge, is a handgun cartridge dating to 1872. It is a black-powder revolver round developed for the Colt Single Action Army revolver. This cartridge was adopted by the U.S. Army in 1873 and served as an official US military handgun cartridge for 14 years. While it is sometimes referred to as .45 Long Colt or .45 LC, to differentiate it from the very popular and ubiquitous .45 ACP, and historically, the shorter .45 S&W Schofield, it was only an unofficial designation by Army quartermasters.[1] C...(more)

Here is what I found Travelin for what its worth. It maybe called that but its only to prevent confusion IMHO

Re: Cleaning a SA revolver

Posted: Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:39 pm
by Mags
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adding to the story... Some army units at the time were issued S&W Schofield revolvers. Unfortunately, the revolver used a shorter proprietary cartridge that soon created a problem of logistics. Cases of ordinance were simply marked “Pistol, 45 caliber”. The longer rounds were being shipped to units that were armed with the M1875 Schofields and the end result was that the longer rounds would not chamber in these revolvers. The Colt shooters could easily use the shorter Smith & Wesson cartridge, so the quartermasters began referring to the Colt round as “45 Long Colt”.