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  1. Hace 5 días · Calibre. Como ya se ha comentado el calibre del cartucho se determina midiendo el diametro de la bala y la longitud de la vaina. Existen varios sistemas el europeo, el británico y el americano.

  2. Hace 4 días · Smith and Wesson 642 Special .38 – Best Premium CCW .38 Revolver. Ruger LCR Special Revolver – Most Popular CCW .38 Revolver. Taurus Model 856 .38 Revolver – Best Affordable CCW .38 Revolver. Charter Arms Undercover Lite Revolver – Best Lightweight CCW .38 Revolver.

  3. Hace 4 días · O REVÓLVER TAURUS 85 possui capacidade de 5 tiros, calibre .38SPL e cano de 4" com mira fixa. Confiável, este modelo é indicado como arma de backup e defesa pessoal. Tamanho, segurança e confiabilidade são suas principais características. Características:

  4. Hace 3 días · The short answer is that it’s a very efficient propellant of bullets – more so than the black powder used initially in the .38 Special, for example. Even though the 9mm was specifically designed to use smokeless powder, this doesn’t necessarily mean that the 9mm is better.

  5. Hace 1 día · S&W 38 Special Police. Hey all, I inherited my grandfathers 38 Special police duty revolver. I’m trying to find out a comparable model for if I was to purchase speed loaders and holsters as I would love to keep shooting this fantastic wheel gun. Thanks for any help. Model # says 101 but the serial is pictured below starting with C.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Armscor_M200Armscor M200 - Wikipedia

    Hace 5 días · The Armscor M200 or Rock Island Armory M200 is a double-action revolver made by Armscor in the Philippines. It is chambered for the .38 Special cartridge. The revolver utilizes a transfer bar safety and comes with black, polymer combat grips. [4]

  7. Hace 4 días · Description: Manufactured in 1939, this 4 inch barrel Military & Police .38 Revolver was carried by special agent Melvin J. Clark who was killed during a moonshine raid in North Georgia June 1, 1947. Clark was the former Hall County sheriff who became a federal agent in 1944 to continue his many years of law enforcement service.