No. The bullet is 5 thousandths of an inch too wide.
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Yes, a 45 caliber bullet is bigger than a 40 caliber bullet. A .45 is0.45 inches wide in diameter and a .40 is 0.4 inches in diameter.
In the case of the 1911A1 pistol, in .45 ACP, firing a standard 230 gr. round nosed bullet, when elevated to 33 degrees, the bullet will travel 2096 ft. Not accurately, but that is it's maximum RANGE. When fired from a carbine or submachinegun, the range may be greater.
The most obvious different is the 10mm bullet is smaller in diameter than the .45. A 10mm bullet is .40 of an inch and the .45 is .45 of an inch. Other differences, depending on exactly which cartridge you are referring to, are muzzle energy and velocity.
There are various difference, but the most common answer would be the .45 is .05 of an inch larger in diameter than a .40.
difference is bullet size. Note the '45' is a larger number then '44'. So, can't shoot the 44 in a 45 nor can you shoot the 44 in a 45, the 44 is too small. It's merely SIZE...............( the cartridge cases also make a difference in that they also differ in size) 45 diameter is .451 or .452 44 diameter is .429
No, it won't fit. The .45 caliber bullet is 0.45" in diameter; the .30 caliber bullet is .15" smaller. The brass is different size too.
40 bullet penetration (through soft cover) kills
Good God NO! The 45-70 cartridge has a bullet diameter of .457-459.and the 33 Winchester has a bullet diameter of .338.You would blow up the receiver for sure,and the entire gun along with your face or head.Never shoot any cartridge that is not listed on the firearm as chambered for it.
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The main difference between a 9mm and a .45 caliber bullet is the diameter. A 9mm bullet has a diameter of 9 millimeters, while a .45 caliber bullet has a diameter of .45 inches. The .45 caliber bullet is larger and generally heavier than the 9mm bullet, resulting in differences in recoil, speed, and stopping power.