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  1. 16 de mar. de 2024 · A .38 Special can be 11 grains heavier than the 9mm caliber, which adds a new dynamic to this debate. The heavier bullet has the potential to be more potent at causing damage to a target. Therefore, the .38 Special, loaded up properly, could be “the heavyweight champion” of the two for particular applications like deer hunting ...

  2. La munición en 9 mm está disponible a granel y tiene muchas variaciones más que la munición para .38 Special. Tambien es mas barato. Capacidad de la revista. Un .38 Special puede contener de 5 a 6 rondas, mientras que un Luger de 9 mm puede contener hasta 18 rondas. Velocidad

  3. Ammunition in 9mm is available in bulk and has many variations than the ammunition for .38 Special. It is also cheaper. Magazine Capacity. A .38 Special can hold 5 to 6 rounds while a 9mm Luger can hold up to 18 rounds. Velocity. A .38 Special fires bullets with velocity between 679-980 feet per second.

  4. El .38 Smith & Wesson Special, comúnmente llamado .38 Special, .38 Spl o .38 Spc, como 9×29 mmR en el sistema métrico, es un cartucho para armas ligeras. Es uno de los más vendidos [cita requerida].

  5. 12 de may. de 2021 · The .38 Special is made almost exclusively for revolvers, while the 9mm Luger is made for semiautomatic weapons. This has an impact on load capacity, as .38 Special rounds are usually limited to 6 rounds in a single load, while handguns chambered for the 9mm Luger can carry upwards of 20 or more.

  6. While the 9mm does look better on paper, its heavy weight load tops out at 147 grains, while the 38 Special tops out at 158 gains. Yes the .38 Special would be moving slower, but heavier loads should penetrate better. This is not to say that a 158 grain .38 Special is more effective than a 147 grain 9mm.

  7. 12 de feb. de 2022 · .38 Special vs 9mm: Versatility. Stepping away from defensive applications, the one area the .38 Special perhaps has an edge on the 9mm is versatility, particularly on two fronts: guns and reloading. To the former, since it is the parent of the .357 Magnum, it is possible to shoot the .38 in nearly any gun chambered for the larger ...