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dunno how but someone had a dude blow two fingers off doing just that in the stall next to him at a range somewhere in the US a couple years ago
pic's and all on another forum , i think it was guns .. but not sure i cant figure how .. |
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Welcome, as long as you don't mention that liberal stuff you should be ok. Were gun toting, freedom loving American's here.
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In addition to what Jack posted above. You can NOT shoot .38 special +p rounds in older .38 special revolvers that were not designed to handle the extra pressure of a +p round.
They will fit and they will fire in that pistol but expect to have the pistol shooting metal into your hands and face - side effect - you won't have a pistol to shoot anymore. |
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WOW I had no idea there was such a big difference in the power those two similiar dia shells carried. Do I understand the 38 would fire the 357 shells? The only issue is if the gun can handle the power? I wish I knew which modlel my 38 is. It is the large frame like trooper guns and stainless I would think it would be a pretty stout firearm. Any thoughts on the use of my gun specifically with these 357 shells? As far as markings on the gun the barrel says 38 S&W special CTG. I dont see a model number although the serial number starts with 7D Thanks Bob
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Just noticed several more posts maybe they just came in or I am now figuring out the site so it seems my question was ansered. How can I post a picture of this gun so I can get a model number for it? thanks Bob
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Wonder what a liberal gun-person will think about his 'good gov't' when the new Supreme Court members throw the 2nd out the window.
What will the rest of us think? |
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much trouble.. we all get along fine! All aboard... Toot Toot! oh wait.. welcome aboard!Shawn
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Welcome, this is a great site.
As far as the "Liberal" statement, to each their own.... but I personally think Liberals and their thought processes are the main thing that is wrong with the US.
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robtth,
Sounds like an investment in a reloading book would be money well spent. The Lyman book is very comprehensive for the money. These books are worth reading several times. They are reference books for reloaders. Anything you would want to know about ammunition you will most likely find there. It will shorten your learning curve. Most reloaders have several books and use online resources. |
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