What ammo does a Smith and Wesson 38 use?

What ammo does a Smith and Wesson 38 use?

MKE 9.65 mm Normal (9.2×23mmR (. 38 Smith & Wesson)) cartridge has a 177 gr (11.5 g) lead-antimony alloy bullet with a gilding-metal full metal jacket and a Boxer-primed brass case. The “normal” designation differentiates it from their 9.65mm Special (9.1×29mmR (. 38 Special)) round.

Will 38 S&W work in a 38 Special?

38 S&W cartridge are slightly lower than the industry maximums for the . 38 Spl. These two cartridges, because of their length and diameter differences, do not and should not interchange.

What is the most powerful 38 Special ammo?

  • Deepest Penetration: Black Hills +P, 125 gr JHP: 22.12 inches deep.
  • Largest Overall Diameter: Federal Personal Defense Micro 130 gr HST JHP: .72 inches.
  • Fastest: SinterFire Special Duty 110 gr Frangible HP: 1,060 feet per second.

What size bullets does a 38 Special use?

.357 inches
Despite its name, the caliber of the . 38 Special cartridge is actually . 357 inches (36 caliber/9.07 mm), with the “. 38” referring to the approximate diameter of the loaded brass case.

What rounds can a 38 Special shoot?

What Type of Ammunition Can I Fire In My Revolver?

If Your Revolver Is Marked … It Will Safely Fire These Cartridges …
.327 Federal Magnum .327 Federal Magnum, .32 H&R Magnum, .32 S&W Long
.38 Special .38 Special
.38 Special +P .38 Special +P, .38 Special
.357 Magnum .357 Magnum, .38 Special +P, .38 Special

What does 38 S&W stand for?

Jump to navigation Jump to search. The .38 S&W (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 until the 1960s.

Is it a 38 Special or 38 revolver?

While it usually means that the gun they’re speaking of is a .38 Special, occasionally it is one of the other .38 revolvers out there. They can be confusing so here is a run down of those other .38’s.

What is a 38 Super Police?

Loaded with 200-grain bullets it’s been known as the .38 Super Police and .380-200. The stubby little round and the guns that fire it have made a lot of history.

What is the best 38 S&W to handload?

The S&W Victory Model is the author’s choice of test guns if wanting to handload the .38 S&W to its (safe) potential. Technically, the .38 S&W bore diameter is slightly larger than that of .38 Special and .357 Magnum but in practice, components intended for the latter will work well enough.

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