25 December 2009, 21:45
blackbearhunterS&W 1917 45acp
What do you think of this 1917 45acp S&W for a self defense/hikeing/hunting/camping/ etc. weapon?
Looking for comments good or bad...anyone ever shoot one and... what to do if it shoots low/high/wide etc..without a rear adjustable sight,,,also how hard is it to find the 45auto rim ammo & who makes it?This smith looks fun!!Thanks

25 December 2009, 22:02
enfieldsparesIt would be far better than your 44 Magnum of the earlier post! If you can't get 45 AR then standard 45 ACP will work.
I think on these modern versions that you WILL need a half-moon or full-moon clip? I don't know. Certainly on the originals you didn't have to use them for the gun to chamber and fire.
25 December 2009, 22:40
p dog shooterIf you can live with bullets traveling between 700 and 850fps it is ok kind of big and heavy.
I would take the light weigh 44 instead you can load that to what you want. You could easy get a 250 swc out of that at a 1000fps with out hurting it or yourself.
The 45acp or rim isnt' much of a caliber for larger 4 legged critters.
I just saw a article on someone was loading 45 rim ammo again can't remember who but it was 250swc at 700fps.
A good house gun doesn't do anything for me as a carry gun.
But then any gun is better then no gun.
29 December 2009, 00:59
butchloc45 auto rim cases aren't to hard to find at all. the 1917 will handle hot hot loads. only 2 questions are - the physical dimensions of the gun are large, making it a bite to carry, and you have fixed sights. OK if they hit where you are pointing but IME few do
29 December 2009, 06:18
craigsterPretty much what the others have said. I have the Colt New Service version of the M1917. They are a lot of fun to shoot. I'm considering selling it, if you might be interested, send me a PM.
29 December 2009, 08:09
mousegun1I have a 55 target and I bought 1000 rds of ar brass when I heard that rumor that they were going to making it was a going round. cast lead worked good in bowling pin matches.couple of buddys whined so I sold down to 500 rds that should last forever since I don't shoot it much anymore
30 December 2009, 07:33
jpj3Dear BlackBearHunter
Buffalo Bore has .45 Auto Rim + P with a 255 grain hard cast flat nose at 1000 fps. Also a 200 grain jacketed hollow point at 1200 fps.
http://www.buffalobore.com/ind...?l=product_list&c=14Ammo that is more than 700 fps is available.
Best,
jpj3
01 January 2010, 03:32
RVL III45ACP is great against two legged problems. I carry a 1911 45ACP for a duty handgun.
I was to hunt Elk in Colorado a few years ago and lined up a .44Mag to bring w/me for four legged problem protection.