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.38/200
The .38 S&W, also commonly known as .38 S&W Short, or 9×20mmR is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson in 1877. Versions of the cartridge were the standard revolver cartridges of the British military from 1922 to 1963. Though similar in name, it is not interchangeable with the later .38 Smith & Wesson Special due to a different case shape and slightly larger bullet diameter.
Shooting a Webley in .38/200 with Steinel 200-grain fodder on and off this year got me to wondering if there ever was similar for the .38 Special. Apparently, there was:
Anyone making such these days? Looks like a big "no", but figured I'd toss it out there. (I checked Buffalo Bore as they...
So, this morning I did some shooting with two .38s on little range. (Unsurprisingly, sunshine, revolver shooting, and roses was more pleasant than technical matters that have occupied me since before sunrise. :s0112:)
Anywho, with the Smith & Wesson 686 Plus Deluxe, there are a couple issues...
So, been shooting a Webley Mk Ⅳ in .38/200 and another Mk Ⅳ in .45 ACP / Autorim. With the former, I've stuck with factory .38 S&W and Steinel's .38/200 loads, with the second type shooting better. With the latter, Steinels .45/.455 for "shaved cylinders". (I won't be putting full .45 ACP...
A very nice condition Enfield No.2 Mk.I** revolver, caliber .380 Enfield (aka .38/200, .38 S&W). All matching numbers. Manufacture in 1942, double-action only. Original lanyard ring, & bakelite grips with ambidextrous thumbrests.The revolver will come with a set of Lee reloading dies, a...
So, I am looking for a Webley Mk. VI in .455. Must be in good working order and not shaved for .45 ACP / .45 Auto Rim. Don't particularly care about provenance, et al., as this would be a shooter. Would be open to same in .38/200 (aka .38 S&W), but not the double-action only Enfields or older...
Anyone done business with this outfit? They have a couple revolvers, and possibly rifle, in the latest Firearms News that I'm interested in. I take pause because the prices are abnormally low, particularly considering the gunpocylpse. That and their site looks like something from 1998 and...