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01-27-2010, 01:20 AM
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Re: Gunshot Wounds From A .38 Smith & Wesson Special
.357 mag, .45 acp or long cartrigde, .44 spl or mag, those are some good rounds. .38 spl actually doesnt generate near the fps or ft/lbs or pressure like those other rounds. BUT a well placed round no matter the size will do the job.
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01-27-2010, 04:23 AM
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Re: Gunshot Wounds From A .38 Smith & Wesson Special
I was at the gun range a while back and one of the game wardens showed me a semi auto, looked like a 1911 platform. It was chambered for 38 special, said its a sweet competition gun too. |
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01-27-2010, 04:45 PM
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Re: Gunshot Wounds From A .38 Smith & Wesson Special
well pic #1 clearly wasn't a .38 special considering the weapon seen in the picture. the picture with the eye popping out is... well... special/strange/extraordinary/exceptional/neverseenbefore/youfuckinnameit. apart from that too much close up i.m.o. |
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01-28-2010, 10:04 AM
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Re: Gunshot Wounds From A .38 Smith & Wesson Special
Spot on, my friend, you're exactly right- as for the rest of you, I'll stick w/ my Taurus pro millenium ll in .45- i carry concealed (legally) and other than a Kimber, which I would love to be able to afford, my Taurus is the sweetest little semi-auto I've ever carried- 11 rounds of badass stopping power |