Those who are considering the purchase of a used 45 ACP pistol might want to read about two handguns we tested in the February 1995 issue: an Astra A-100 and a Colt’s M1991A1 Compact. Because these guns aren’t of the same type and size, we evaluated them individually. Each was fed more than 300 rounds of various ammunition, and accuracy firing was done from a rest. Here’s what we found:
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