Same round as the Mk2 British .38 complete with lanyard ring and original stocks US Property marked.
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Same round as the Mk2 British .38 complete with lanyard ring and original stocks US Property marked.
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--Thomas Jefferson
That is a nice revolver. How smooth is the trigger pull.
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kewl. Have you shot it? What ammo -how'd it shoot?
What's the wood thingy?
Inquiring minds want to know.
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Just ran across this old post.....I'm helping a friend load for his 38 S&W/38-200. We found some .360" 140 gr. bullets....which shoot very accurately, but I can't find a source for anything heavier.
Rifle bullets, which might be heavy enough, aren't the correct diameter, and I'm sure any attempt to fire .401" bullets, even if they'd enter the chamber, could be disasterous.
Anyone know of a source of 200 gr. lead bullets .359-361"?
Might try "Old Western Scrounger" I know they were selling the 200gr rnl loaded cartridges at one time
Nice pistol!
I just cleaned up my deceased grandfather's same pistol and returned it to my family. It looked the exact same and was left in a leather holster that looked like it came from the same period. Mine was a GHB marked pistol.
The trigger felt like a model 19 target trigger.
"I'm fucking furious, I'm violently angry, and I like it. If you don't know what that feels like then I feel bad for you"
.38/200 ammunition can be found at the link below.
http://ows-ammo.com/store/index.php?...roducts_id=286
Steve
After today, it's all historical.
Sweet pistol.
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