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  2. Talk:.38 Short Colt - Wikipedia

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    Remington Target .38 Short Colt 128gr lead round nose, and it very plainly has a bullet smaller than the rim diameter. Looks exactly like a .38 Special that someone shortened. I bought some .38 Long Colt at the same time, and by sticking the unfired bullets into the muzzle of a .38 Special revolver, they both appear to be almost identical ...

  3. Category:.38 Special firearms - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category ".38 Special firearms" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total. ... Colt Detective Special; Colt Diamondback; Colt Officer's ...

  4. Category:Colt cartridges - Wikipedia

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    .38 Short Colt.38 Super.44 Colt.45 ACP This page was last edited on 19 January 2015, at 16:43 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ... Category: Colt cartridges.

  5. Colt Police Positive Special - Wikipedia

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    Colt Police Positive-revolver in .32 Colt New Police with a 6" barrel. This is a right-handed model. The Police Positive Special was an iterative improvement of Colt's earlier Police Positive model, the only differences being a slightly lengthened cylinder and elongated and strengthened frame to allow the chambering of the longer, more powerful .32-20 Winchester and .38 Special cartridges. [3]

  6. Colt Officer's Model (revolver) - Wikipedia

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    The first variant, the Officer's Model Target appeared in 1904 as a Premium model more focused on sport shooting than on common use, it was produced in 7.94 mm (.32) and 9 mm (.38) calibers, with barrels whose lengths ranged from 4 in (101.6 mm) to 7.5 in (190.5 mm), with 6 in (152.4 mm) being the most common.

  7. .380 ACP - Wikipedia

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    Other names for .380 ACP include 9mm Browning, 9mm Corto, 9mm Kurz, 9mm Short, and 9mm Browning Court (which is the C.I.P. designation). It should not be confused with .38 ACP . The .380 ACP does not strictly conform to cartridge naming conventions, named after the diameter of the bullet , as the actual bullet diameter of the .380 ACP is .355 ...

  8. .38 ACP - Wikipedia

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    The .38 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol), also known as the .38 Auto, .38 Automatic, or 9×23mmSR, is a semi-rimmed pistol cartridge that was introduced at the turn of the 20th century for the John Browning-designed Colt M1900. It was first used in Colt's Model 1897 prototype, which he did not produce.

  9. Template:38SCderivatives - Wikipedia

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