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38 is "special
The .38 Smith & Wesson Special (commonly .38 Special, .38 Spl, or .38 Spc, pronounced "thirty-eight special") is a rimmed, centerfire cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson. It is most commonly used in revolvers, although some semi-automatic pistols and carbines also use this round. The .38 Special was the standard service cartridge of most police departments in the United States from the 1920s to 1990s, and was also a common sidearm cartridge used by soldiers in World War II. In other parts of the world, it is known by its metric designation of 9×29.5mmR or 9.1×29mmR.Known for its accuracy and manageable recoil, the .38 Special remains one of the most popular revolver cartridges in the world more than a century after its introduction. It is used for target shooting, formal target competition, personal defense, and for hunting small game.
Colt king cobra. Low round count, I was able to locate some competition grips has original box and papers. Seen some of the finishes look not so good this one is mirror. No trades meet at J&B
Alrighty then ... in a holding pattern between the machine-gun project and the 10-gauge SxS fix. And I cast gauze at other wacky adventures. A blued Schofield, in .38, seems quite neat-o. This factory new one can one can be had for just under a G.
What say you? :D