- The .454
Casull (/kəˈsuːl/) is a
firearm cartridge,
developed as a
wildcat cartridge in 1958 by ****
Casull,
Duane Marsh and Jack Fullmer. It was announced...
- Colt). The .45 Colt
became the
basis for
other rounds, such as the .454
Casull, and in turn, the .460 S&W Magnum. The .45 Colt
originally was a black-powder...
- 460 S&W
round is a lengthened, more
powerful version of the po****r .454
Casull,
itself a
longer and more
powerful version of the .45 Colt. For this reason...
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Voiced by:
Fumiko Orikasa (****anese); Kari
Wahlgren (English)
Pacifica Casull (パシフィカ・カスール,
Pashifika Kasūru), also
referred to as the S****ped Princess...
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Richard J.
Casull (/kəˈsuːl/) (February 15, 1931 – May 6, 2018) was an
American gunsmith and
wildcat cartridge developer whose experiments with .45 Colt...
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Linebaugh is an
immensely powerful cartridge,
almost as
powerful as the .454
Casull, the most
powerful production revolver cartridge at the time (the .475 generates...
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concept began with the
Casull Model 290 that used a flat pan
magazine similar to
designs widely used
prior to
World War II. Only 87
Casull M290s were built...
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chambered for a
number of
powerful cartridges,
notably the .44
Magnum and .454
Casull,
however many
other powerful chamberings were offered,
including the .41...
- 40 S&W, 9mm Luger, .22 Long
Rifle Left to right: .460 S&W Magnum, .454
Casull, .44 Magnum, .45 ACP, .22LR From left to right: 9mm Luger, .40 S&W, .45...
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although it was
later overtaken by
handguns chambered for the even
larger .454
Casull, .50
Action Express, and .500 S&W
Magnum cartridges. It was made famous...