No. The ACP has no rim so it cannot be used in a revolver that is not designed to hold the cartridges in a clip. It is also slightly smaller in diameter than the LC (shorter, too, but that shouldn't matter in a revolver). But mostly, if you could get around those differences, the ACP uses smokeless powder and the LC was designed for black powder.
Check the cylinder.
If it was the only ammunition in the world, I might try. Other wise, NO, NO, NO!!!!!!!!!!!!
Contact Ruger through their website. IIRC, Ruger has information on their website to check date of manufacture.
It's a 45 caliber round that has a rimmed case. The LC stands for long colt. It's popular for cowboy style shooting and also makes a good self defense round. The 45LC is used in revolvers and rifles. The 45ACP is used in auto-loading pistols. They both use the same bullet, just different cases and powder charges.
Around $450, depending on condition.
simply put .... no... you need long caliber bullets to fit in the chamber properly Actually, if you have some half moon clips, you can shoot .45acp in a .45LC. You will not be pleased with the results though. Buy some .45 LC ammunition please.
50-400 usd
Yes
175-350 USD
.45 Long Colt.
NO NO NO NO NO Make sure you have a good hospitalization plan if you attempt this.
Check with Taurus Customer Service through their website.