FuzzyBunny
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A relative bought a Charter Arms Undercover Special in .38 Spcl.
At the time the seller tossed in a box of self defense ammo. The ammo box had Russian or that type writing on it. The seller said it was the best he had on hand and was loaded HOT.
I'm trying to find the box now and post a pic but I will describe the round. It is a 38 spl brass case but the bullet which is hard lead does not extend pass the brass. The seller said he special ordered these by the case for the undercover cops and only had one box left or he would give her 2 more.
I will try to find at least a round so I can post a pic of the headstamp. I did look at it once a long time ago and I am positive it is not a u.s. round.
This pistol was bought many decades ago and is very well made and has a tight lockup. I am the only one who has fired it and that was with some blazer ammo. I saved the other ammo for home defense. 5 rounds down the tube is all and it still looks new with the rubber grips that came with it.
Anyone have any insight or seen a round like this?
At the time the seller tossed in a box of self defense ammo. The ammo box had Russian or that type writing on it. The seller said it was the best he had on hand and was loaded HOT.
I'm trying to find the box now and post a pic but I will describe the round. It is a 38 spl brass case but the bullet which is hard lead does not extend pass the brass. The seller said he special ordered these by the case for the undercover cops and only had one box left or he would give her 2 more.
I will try to find at least a round so I can post a pic of the headstamp. I did look at it once a long time ago and I am positive it is not a u.s. round.
This pistol was bought many decades ago and is very well made and has a tight lockup. I am the only one who has fired it and that was with some blazer ammo. I saved the other ammo for home defense. 5 rounds down the tube is all and it still looks new with the rubber grips that came with it.
Anyone have any insight or seen a round like this?