S&W M1917: A US Army revolver in .45 ACP
Published : 03-06-2024 - Duration : 00:13:06 - Like : 12,056 - Dislike : 0
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All the best firearms history channels streaming to all major devices: weaponsandwar.tv When the United States entered World War One, it had a significant shortfall in military handguns. The M1911 pistol production was expanded as much as possible, but more guns were needed. Both Colt and Smith & Wesson adapted revolver designs to Army standard .45 ACP ammunition, and both were accepted into service as the M1917, despite being different guns with no interchangeable parts. The most interesting
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