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What Schofield 45 ammo?

What Schofield 45 ammo?

45 Schofield or . 45 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson for their S&W Model 3 Schofield top-break revolver. It is similar to the . 45 Colt round though shorter and with a slightly larger rim, and will generally work in revolvers chambered for that cartridge.

How many shots are in a Schofield?

It is unusual because of its shorter length and 10 round bullet capacity (5 was the standard). At the start of the film, they each have 5 rounds loaded and we see schofield load 5 more. This is because those rifles’ magazines could break if 10 rounds were loaded for a long time.

Who made the original Schofield?

Smith & Wesson
Smith & Wesson First Model Schofield revolver,. 45 caliber. This Smith & Wesson was found loaded at the Little Big Horn Battlefield in 1883.

What is the difference between 45 colt and 45 Schofield?

The . 45 Schofield cartridge was shorter than the . 45 Colt. It had the shorter case of the Schofield and the reduced rim of the Colt round; as it was short enough to fit the Schofield, and its rim was not needed for the rod-ejector Single Action Army, the M1887 would fire and eject from both revolvers.

Can a Taurus Judge shoot 45 Schofield?

All Judge revolvers can also fire the short . 45 Schofield (. 45 S&W). The Taurus Judge is a five shot revolver designed and produced by Taurus International, chambered for .

Is 45 Schofield the same as 45 long colt?

It is similar to the . 45 Colt round though shorter and with a slightly larger rim, and will generally work in revolvers chambered for that cartridge; the converse is not true, since the . 45 Colt case is longer….

.45 Schofield
Designer Smith & Wesson
Designed 1875
Manufacturer Smith & Wesson
Specifications

How many bullets does a Schofield revolver have?

six rounds
This gun has an ammo capacity of six rounds, and can use Regular, High Velocity, Split Point, Express and Explosive revolver ammo.

What kind of Revolver is the.45 Schofield?

The .45 Schofield, also referred to as .45 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson for their S&W Model 3 Schofield top-break revolver.

Where was the.45 Schofield ball cartridge made?

As a result, by the late 1880s the army finally standardized on a .45 cartridge designed to fire in both revolvers, the M1887 Military Ball Cartridge. The M1887 was made at Frankford Arsenal, and was issued only to the military.

What kind of cartridge is a.45 Smith and Wesson?

The .45 Schofield or .45 Smith & Wesson is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson for their S&W Model 3 American top-break revolver.

Why was the Schofield round shorter than the Colt round?

It had the shorter case of the Schofield and the reduced rim of the Colt round; as it was short enough to fit the Schofield, and its rim was not needed for the rod-ejector Single Action Army, the M1887 would fire and eject from both revolvers.

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