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Unread 12-12-2007, 01:09 PM   #4
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A functionally correct .45 cal ammo was provided by DWM, US 45acp did not function well in the test guns, and it stands to reason that the only ammo available when building the guns was DWM's so perhaps the test guns were built to their own ammo....
More modern-day .45 ACP ammo was shot through the Norton .45 Luger pistol by the Harry Jones family in the 1960's. REM-UMC ammo. Mike Jones of kind enough to "gift" me one of the spent brass casings. One of 150 casings known to exist.
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