Colt.45 is outdated. The Corio 45 car of 1911 also has a place in the high-tech gun market of today's novelty. From 1911 to 1983, in 1911 I served our country faithfully without changing the original design, but there are minor changes such as automatic pin lock safety and half cock redesign. did. This is a proven design, not a new thing. Colt Firearms has established a long and useful relationship with John Browning, including his machine gun and world famous Colt. 45 automatic pistol.
The name of Colt will soon be synonymous with Revolver, in particular Colt single action army revolver called Colt. Colt. 45 revolver is sometimes called "victory of the western gun", but argued that other guns including the Winchester relay rifle of 1873 have this title. With the help of Eli Whitney 's first help, Colt developed a mold for forging metallic parts including revolvers in his arsenal in Hartford, Connecticut. With this innovation, Colt was able not only to sell weapons to the army but also to sell weapons to Southwestern cowboys, Rocky Mountain gold miners and national police authorities.
In 1959, the actor Robert McQueeney played the booth of the episode "The Man of Love Lincoln" of the ABC / Warner Brothers Western TV series "Colt. 45". Colt, he was appointed to protect the booth from the threat of death within the story. In 1966, Martin Landau played the Edwin booth as Jason McCord at the episode "This Stage of Fools" of NBC's Western drama series "Brand" by Chuck Connors. In the story, McCord served as the bodyguard of Edwin Booth, actor of the President's assassin brother John Wilkesbus.
In the road race with Houston Colt 45 on April 23, 1964, Ross made a mistake at the ninth game and made another mistake. Colt .45 lost the game at the end of the ninth round, Ken Johnson became the first pitcher who lost all matches without pitcher. Ross fell into recession at the end of the season and was forced to sit; his average score was 0.269. In order to improve his batting average, Ross played in the off season from 1964 to 1965 with the Leones Dell Caracas team in the Venezuela Winter League. Ross returned to 1965, leading the league with popular (209) and bat (670), and ranked sixth by NL MVP vote. This is the first time to have over 200 shots in his 10 seasons, and his .312 batting average is the beginning of the 9 season series. He moved his position to the right from the second base in the second year since he created up to 16 home runs of his career in 1966.