23 September 2024, 06:32
NaphtaliColt Officer's ACP
Regarding the Colt Officer's ACP that has been returned to me after 35 years, what are the two or three most effective factory cartridges using heavier bullets that the Officer's ACP 3.5-inch barrel can use efficiently?
23 September 2024, 14:52
p dog shooterSpeer 230gr short barrel
Federal 230gr HST by double tap
Just search for 45acp short barrel ammo one can find all the information you need.
23 September 2024, 21:05
crbutlerMy experience (having two of them) is that they are rather picky about feeding and tend to break a bit easily.
As far as which round, you need to ensure it feeds reliably. One of the two I have only feeds FMJ ball ammo reliably- and this after several trips to the gunsmith.
The other tends to loose its sights if shot too much, and I’ve had to replace the bushing a couple times.
I shot the second some as a BUG in IDPA, so it does have more rounds than normal in it, but my experience was such that if they were not inherited guns, I’d have sold them.
The commander length guns work much better than the officer’s and at least to me, are about equally concealable.
Not quite an apples to apples answer.
The hydra shocks fed in the more functional gun, but things came apart more frequently (like within 100 rounds) and most of what I shot was 185 LSWC’s at lower velocity, and even then it wasn’t reliable like a government model is. It did not like Speer or hornady ammo for me.
I don’t know what your definition of reliable enough for defensive use is, but it doesn’t make mine.
15 March 2025, 22:44
AtkinsonFederals plus P Plus 230 gr. Hollow Point Law Enforcement special, Border Patrol issue or its equivalent?? is what I use..I was gifted with a couple of boxes some time ago as a fellow Fed and I keep it for serious business, should the instance raise its ugly head, but Im sure there are other options today.