Jim Watson
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But in the day, there WAS .38 Colt Special ammunition, with the deadly flat pointed bullet, worth a whopping 5% on the Hatcher Stopping Power scale.
There was a certain segment of the population that routinely referred to .38 S&W as ".38 Regular" to distinguish it from .38 Special.
Trivia: There was also .32 and .380 SAP ammunition. Same as .32 and .380 ACP but marketed by and for Savage.
There was a certain segment of the population that routinely referred to .38 S&W as ".38 Regular" to distinguish it from .38 Special.
Trivia: There was also .32 and .380 SAP ammunition. Same as .32 and .380 ACP but marketed by and for Savage.