Side arm contemporary with the Krag?

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  • RCS
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 2180

    #16
    Colt 45 cartridge variations 1873 to 1909

    first cartridge on the left is the 45 S&W Schofield and Colt Govt cartridge used from 1871 to 1882

    second cartridge is the Colt 45 as used in the Colt single action

    third cartridge is the Colt Govt Model 1909 45 cal for the New service revolver note: the rim diameter
    has been enlarged about .030 inch and does not allow use in the old double and single action Colt
    revolvers unless you load every other cylinder ! The rim diameter increase was to assure extraction
    in the New Service revolverp1010015_0014.jpg

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    • butlersrangers
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 533

      #17
      'RCS' - nice comparison of .45 cal. U.S. revolver cartridges.

      I don't think the S&W Schofield was pressed into service in the Philippines, but, I do enjoy my Italian reproduction.

      IMG_4509.JPG

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      • RCS
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 2180

        #18
        1900 headstamp on 38 Colt Army & 30-40 Krag

        Interesting to find a 1900 headstamp on both cartridges, the 38 Colt Army and 30-40 Krag (tinned)


        also my S&W Uberti Russian 44 cal. I like the Russian modelP1010009.jpgDSCN2064.jpgDSCN2063.jpg

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        • Johnny P
          Senior Member
          • Aug 2009
          • 6259

          #19
          Originally posted by Bob S
          Colt New Service, 38 Long Colt (heeled bullet).

          Respectfully,
          Bob S.
          The Colt New Service was never chambered in the .38 Long Colt cartridge. It was a puny cartridge, and brought on the need for a more powerful cartridge for the military. It wasn't until 1932 that the New Service was chambered in .38 S&W Special.

          The swing out cylinder Models 1892, 1894, 1895, 1896, 1901 and 1903 were chambered in the .38 Long Colt.

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          • RCS
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 2180

            #20
            Also the early N frame S&W 38-44 revolver

            38 Long Colt was used in the early Colt 1851 conversions

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            • sdkrag
              Senior Member
              • Sep 2009
              • 426

              #21
              The Rolling Block Remingtons were more than likely .43 Spanish or 7mm left over from the Spanish occupation.

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