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Posted: 9/28/2016 10:54:34 PM EDT
I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun.
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Why not? 9mm is. I never use + P rounds. All they really do is wear your shit down quicker.
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I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun. View Quote Probably on par with a typical .380. It's not great but it sure beats nothing! |
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When you are limited to pocket carry, yes. If you have the option to wear something IWB, it doesn't make sense to choose a snub over a sub/compact frame semi.
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They sell a Venezuelan shit ton of .380 acp's every year, despite the low power and capacity. I'd much rather have a J frame in .38 or even better, a model 66 .357. It's been killing motherfuckers for quite some time. Not obsolete.
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Probably on par with a typical .380. It's not great but it sure beats nothing! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun. Probably on par with a typical .380. It's not great but it sure beats nothing! Id say its probably a little better than .380 Buffaloebore has a smoking round but i think its plus p but not sure. They have a lot of standard pressure that is pushing it |
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I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun. View Quote I like wadcutters in a .38 snubby. |
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.38 spcl is an excellent round for a CCW.
Just ask Lee Oswald. |
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Probably on par with a typical .380. It's not great but it sure beats nothing! View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun. Probably on par with a typical .380. It's not great but it sure beats nothing! |
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Until you actually Attempt to use that postage stamp sized semi to save your ass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When you are limited to pocket carry, yes. If you have the option to wear something IWB, it doesn't make sense to choose a snub over a sub/compact frame semi. Until you actually Attempt to use that postage stamp sized semi to save your ass. g19 is a postage stamp? |
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Yup. I have confidence in the Buffalo Bore 158 gr. SWC in my LCR.
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I hope so, since I just got one.
It can shoot a light, high velocity round or a slow, heavy round without issues. Heck it can do them both in the same cylinder and won't jam or fail to cycle because of inconsistent pressure curves like a semi will. Pretty much the same power range as 9mm plus extra room on both ends of the power spectrum (100gr to 180gr bullets at wildly variable velocities). |
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Quoted: Id say its probably a little better than .380 Buffaloebore has a smoking round but i think its plus p but not sure. They have a lot of standard pressure that is pushing it View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: Quoted: I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun. Probably on par with a typical .380. It's not great but it sure beats nothing! Id say its probably a little better than .380 Buffaloebore has a smoking round but i think its plus p but not sure. They have a lot of standard pressure that is pushing it |
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.380 and .38 spcl aren't even remotely comparable. So, stop it!
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I just ordered a peacemaker copy in .357 I'll try out the .38's in it verses paper bad guys.
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Until you actually Attempt to use that postage stamp sized semi to save your ass. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When you are limited to pocket carry, yes. If you have the option to wear something IWB, it doesn't make sense to choose a snub over a sub/compact frame semi. Until you actually Attempt to use that postage stamp sized semi to save your ass. So what is wrong about what I said? |
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I think round is not really too much of a factor as stats are all over the place. Number of rounds one can accurately put down range with something they can reasonably carry for their situation takes precedents.
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When you are limited to pocket carry, yes. If you have the option to wear something IWB, it doesn't make sense to choose a snub over a sub/compact frame semi. Until you actually Attempt to use that postage stamp sized semi to save your ass. So what is wrong about what I said? The part about it not making sense to choose a snub. Millions of people prove you wrong every day. |
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Of course it is. The only issue 38 spl has is capacity in revolver vs semi auto and reloading in s/a vs rev.
Revolvers are supper reliable. 38 spl is super controlable |
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I think so. I carry one almost every day, wherever I can't reasonably go without my normal CCW. 5 rounds in the cylinder is a bit of a bummer, and I'm still practicing and learning how to reload it reasonably quick, but should the need ever arise, I think I could ruin someone's day with it.
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Why ask this on the GD forum? Hop on over to the Ammunition Forum and check out the Ammo Oracle for suggested loads.
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Where are you guys coming up with a 38 being the same as a 380? They are pretty much the same diameter bullet, but the 38 case is a lot longer for powder. Traditional 125-158gr bullet are better then a 90gr-115gr 380auto....... BUT why limit yourself to 6 shots out of a long and bulky little revolver? There are plenty of 9+1 and 10+1 reliable auto pistols out there that conceal easier then that thing. The ONLY advantage I see with a revolver is that I'm NOT going to pull that loooong trigger by mistake....like can happen with an auto. So I use my brain and think......and I've had no mishaps in 20 years of carrying! To each his own I suppose.
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No it is worthless... People are a lot harder to kill now than at anytime in the past...Nothing less than a 12 guage slug at point blank range is a reliable man stopper.
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I always enjoy it when we have 90 gr .380 and 115-124 gr 9mm glock users questioning or arguing whether a 158 gr at 850 fps is still viable.
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Quoted: I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun. View Quote I use wad cutters in my snubbie. |
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Snubbies are really good if you have a fat 400+ pd basement dweller on top of you. Just stick it in his gut and pull the trigger. |
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Quoted: I've shot. Hogs with the old FBI lead hollowpoint load, if it will kill a 200 lb hog it's a damn sight better than .380 View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: .38 spcl is an excellent round for a CCW. Just ask Lee Oswald. I've shot. Hogs with the old FBI lead hollowpoint load, if it will kill a 200 lb hog it's a damn sight better than .380 Carry these in my S&W 438 daily |
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I wouldn't want to shot by one. I wouldn't want to be shot by .380 or 9 Mak either.
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The part about it not making sense to choose a snub. Millions of people prove you wrong every day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When you are limited to pocket carry, yes. If you have the option to wear something IWB, it doesn't make sense to choose a snub over a sub/compact frame semi. Until you actually Attempt to use that postage stamp sized semi to save your ass. So what is wrong about what I said? The part about it not making sense to choose a snub. Millions of people prove you wrong every day. I think he's just saying that if you're going IWB a G43/Shield/PPS/XD-S size pistol makes a lot more sense than a 38 snub. Posted Via AR15.Com Mobile |
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The part about it not making sense to choose a snub. Millions of people prove you wrong every day. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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When you are limited to pocket carry, yes. If you have the option to wear something IWB, it doesn't make sense to choose a snub over a sub/compact frame semi. Until you actually Attempt to use that postage stamp sized semi to save your ass. So what is wrong about what I said? The part about it not making sense to choose a snub. Millions of people prove you wrong every day. Okay. |
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Where are you guys coming up with a 38 being the same as a 380? They are pretty much the same diameter bullet, but the 38 case is a lot longer for powder. Traditional 125-158gr bullet are better then a 90gr-115gr 380auto....... BUT why limit yourself to 6 shots out of a long and bulky little revolver? There are plenty of 9+1 and 10+1 reliable auto pistols out there that conceal easier then that thing. The ONLY advantage I see with a revolver is that I'm NOT going to pull that loooong trigger by mistake....like can happen with an auto. So I use my brain and think......and I've had no mishaps in 20 years of carrying! To each his own I suppose. View Quote I've never had a mishap at all in over 40 years. I can also shoot a snubby easily at 50 yd. Try that with your LCP. |
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I have a Colt Cobra snub nose revolver, not supposed to run +p ammo in it. That leaves me with plain .38 jhp ammo if I want to use this revolver as a concealed carry gun. I like wadcutters in a .38 snubby. For non +P you may have something. I remember a case where a guy had someone shoot him with a 38 for some sort of scam or to blame someone else. He reasoned to use a wadcutter target load so it wouldn't hurt him too bad. Killed him deader than shit. Recovered bullet was .70+ The original Hydroshock before it has made by Federal was nothing but a HBWC turned backwards with a post in the middle. I think these would do OK in warm weather but may have trouble with heavy clothes. |
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