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Manufacturer:
John Browning
Caliber: .45 cal
Invented:
1911
Lifespan: Still used today
Weight: 230 grain (15 g)
Energy: 850 ft/s (260 m/s)
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Range:
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| Guns
that use the .45 ACP: |
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Thompson submachine gun, semi-auto pistols, M1911,M3 "Grease Gun" submachinegun, MAC-10 submachinegun, Glock 21, Glock 30, Glock 36, |
| History
of the .45 ACP: |
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Based upon his earlier .380 ACP pistol cartridge, the .45 ACP was introduced along with Colt M1911 pistol adopted by the US Army in 1911 |

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