loeman
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About 12 years ago I acquired a Model 52-2 that dates to around 1979. It is in superb condition and came with box, docs, tools and an extra mag. It was a convoluted trade that involved multiple guns and motorcycles. Anyway, I've never fired it for absolutely no good reason. But I want to now. Yesterday I broke it down and did a thorough clean and lube.
The man I got the gun from was a serious competitive shooter who was also a re-loader. With the gun I received 8 boxes of his reloads but no factory ammo. Here's what he marked on the top of each box.
38 Special, 5/13/90
148 Gr, B/B - WC
2.7 Gr. B/eye, Md 52
First of all this ammo is 24 years old, however it has been properly stored and looks perfectly fresh. What's your opinion on whether or not I should use it? I totally trust the competence of the reloader but due to the age of the ammo, I'm not sure. Also since I'm not a re-loader I'd like to know if the data for this ammo is approrpriate for my gun? Thanks for your input, I really appreciate it.
By the way I don't have any factory new ammo. Where is a good online source for 38 spec. wadcutters?
The man I got the gun from was a serious competitive shooter who was also a re-loader. With the gun I received 8 boxes of his reloads but no factory ammo. Here's what he marked on the top of each box.
38 Special, 5/13/90
148 Gr, B/B - WC
2.7 Gr. B/eye, Md 52
First of all this ammo is 24 years old, however it has been properly stored and looks perfectly fresh. What's your opinion on whether or not I should use it? I totally trust the competence of the reloader but due to the age of the ammo, I'm not sure. Also since I'm not a re-loader I'd like to know if the data for this ammo is approrpriate for my gun? Thanks for your input, I really appreciate it.
By the way I don't have any factory new ammo. Where is a good online source for 38 spec. wadcutters?
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