Never knew there was a code. Should have asked. I am getting ready to place an order. How to I get the code?
Is there a list of vendors that give discounts to members?
Model 36
.38 Special
3 inch
Round
5 shot
Fixed
1501xx
36
My wife gave it to me for Christmas. Un-fired with box. Gotta love her. Looks like new. Any idea what its worth. I know a gift is a gift but I am curious.
3 S&W's
a) caliber: .32 S&W Long
b) bbl length: 1 7/8”
c) grips shape: round
d) number of shots/cylinder bores: 6
e) type of sights: fixed
f) serial number: 5381XX
g) Model number: N/A
a) caliber: .32 S&W Long
b) bbl length: 3 1/2”
c) grips shape: round
d) number of shots/cylinder...
I apologize for the miss communication. I was seeking clarification of how to calculate a load for a hbwc using TB Powder. I want a safe load not a hot one. Sounds like a hbwc is calculated to the base like all other bullets.
I am currently reloading .32 S&W Long with 98g Speer LHBWCs and .38 Special with Speer 148g LHBWCs using Bullseye powder. My wife and son want to learn how to reload but I am concerned about safety using Bullseye powder. It would be easy for a beginner to double load powder.
This led me to...
I have found a .361 lrn at MO. Bullets. Dies on the way. I have once fired 38 s&w brass on hand.
Thanks for the advice. Better to use the proper components than make a mess trying to use on hand materials.
I am handloading .38 S&W for use in a S&W Terrier ca. 1957 in good condition. Is it ok to use a Hornady 158g LSWC .358 dia. bullet?
I have seen load data on the web using .358 and .361 bullets.
My son's friend has a model 94 from the late 70's with a broken top tang. It is broken between the screw holes and the end piece is missing. How you break a tang I don't know.
:confused:
Any suggestions on how to repair this gun?
I will post a picture if my son sends me one soon.
I am new to concealed carry but not to guns. I received my KY CDWL in June of this year and have enjoyed the pleasure and peace of mind of concealed carry. I primarily carry J frames. I have carried in both pocket and ankle holsters and found both to be good methods. Each has its pros and cons...
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