Pigirondan
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If it was up to me, eveyone should have a .38 Special and a .45 ACP revolver.
If it was up to me, eveyone should have a .38 Special and a .45 ACP revolver.
Outside of this Forum, is the .38 Special in danger of becoming an orphan round?
Specifically, most of the guns I see at the range are .45, 9 mm and .40 S&W.
Rarely do I see anyone other than myself shooting .357 or .38 Special.
And the current crop of concealed carry revolvers seemed to be mostly chambered in .357.
Yes, .38 Special can be used for self defense, and it is a great practice round if you are carrying .357, but it is an expensive cartridge due to its high brass and high lead requirements, and I suspect that it is not on the manufacturers' "A" list of cartridges.
I would not be surprised if the cost of new .38 Special cartridges stays quite high even after the "panic" eases.
Going to start saving my brass, even though I don't reload.
I'm guessing I'm becoming obsolete faster than my 38s. Its just an ugly fact or life.