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38 long colt
The .38 Long Colt, also known as .38 LC, is a black powder cartridge introduced by Colt's Manufacturing Company in 1875. In 1892, it was adopted as a standard military pistol cartridge by the United States Army for the Colt M1892 revolver. The metric designation for the .38 Long Colt is 9.1×26mm. It is slightly more powerful than the .38 Short Colt, also known as .38 SC. The original .38 SC and .38 LC differ in case length, bullet diameter, weight, and design and are not interchangeable; however, modern production .38 SC ammunition is now loaded with a smaller, internally-lubricated bullet which can be fired from firearms chambered in .38 LC or .38 Special. The modern .38 LC can be fired from .38 Special firearm, but not from a firearm designed for the .38 SC, since the case length is too long.
I have decided I don't need this stuff collecting dust on my shelf anymore. I don't have pictures for everything right now, but I will list a description for it all. If you're interested in getting into a cap and ball conversion for the 1851 navy then this will be your best bet. I have the...
Hello all,
I am after a box or two of .38 Long Colt ammo. I figured I’d see if anyone has any to sell locally before resorting to online ordering. Please let me know if you have some you’d like to sell. Thanks!
Very good used condition Man with no name.
Takes LOW GRAIN 38 special and 38 Long colt.
I have about 20 or so rounds of 38lc included.
Fun piece, grips and barrel have a few dings here and there.
Only willing to trade if someone happens to have a Lipsey's GP100 5" Ruger they'd part with...