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Good evening gentlemen,
I have some questions concerning this mystifing cartridge ![]() Old British revolvers and copies of the famous British Bulldog are often chambered in this .380 Centerfire... where can one find it? How close is it to the old .38 S&W in terms of dimensions and power? I understand that the WWII .38/200 British cartridge is basically the same as .38 S&W with a 200 grain bullet but this .380 Centerfire is considerably older I believe. Any info would be appreciated!
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Interesting websites! It seems that .38 Short Colt is nearly identical to the .380 CF cartridge and can interchange in most cases...
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