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01-28-2010, 05:31 PM
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Re: Gunshot Wounds From A .38 Smith & Wesson Special
Beard! I just read all of this. You are fucking brilliant. |
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01-29-2010, 01:17 PM
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Re: Gunshot Wounds From A .38 Smith & Wesson Special
1st. pic not .38 Special, .38 Special looks much like a Revolver Pistol. And they r called special for a reason the size of the norm .38 to .38 Special big difference
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01-29-2010, 10:57 PM
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Re: Gunshot Wounds From A .38 Smith & Wesson Special
..basing on the size of the entry point in the first pic and the bore diameter of the pistol, the handgun is a Colt 1911 ACE which is chambered for the .22 LR. These are sought after units or conversion kits, fairly good for plinking and entry level firearms shooting and safety training. Also, a revolver is different from a pistol. A revolver has a revolving (sic) tubular unit in the center wherein ammo is inserted usually 5-9 bullets depending on the caliber, whereas a pistol uses a magazine which is inserted in the handgrip, there is never a revolver pistol the generic name for both is considered as a "handgun".
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