Like I always say, the reason I carry a .45 is because I can’t carry a .46.
Yep. When you care to send the very best.
I can’t believe the Special Ops boys are going to give up the M45A1.
I bet many now in possession of one don’t.
In 1869, Remington actually introduced a .46 caliber handgun with their cartridge conversion of the New Army Model of 1863 cap and ball revolver. Although Smith & Wesson had been making .22 and .32 caliber cartridge revolvers for over a decade, Remington's was the very first large caliber revolver on the market. Colt didn't introduce one until 1872.