Jamison 38 Long Colt 158Gr 20 Rounds
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This Legacy Grade Ammo Is Loaded To Replicate The Old Original Ballistic Performance Of The Now Obsolete Cartridge. It's Loaded With Smokeless Powder And Should Only Be Used In reproduction Firearms That Are Suitable For Smokeless Powder Loads.
Jamison Brass & Ammunition 38LC158Leg
Legacy Grade
.38 Long Colt, .38 LC
Bandit, Lead Flat Point Bullet, FP
158 Grain
Brass Cased
Smokeless Powder
Muzzle Velocity 700 Fps
Muzzle Energy 172 Ft/Lbs
Uses: Target Shooting And Competition
Manufacturer: Jamison
Mfg Number: 38LC158LEGSeries: .38 Long Colt
Specification |
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Value |
Caliber |
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38 Long Colt |
Weight |
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158 Grain |
Bullet Type |
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Lead |
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MFG NO |
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38LC158LEG |
SKU |
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2848605 |
UPC |
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814370020021 |
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
Using a .357-inch ".38" or 9mm bullet, the .38 Long Colt was introduced by Colt as a blackpowder revolver cartridge clear back in 1875. It uses a 1.035-inch case, much longer than the .765-inch case of the .38 Short Colt, but with a 150-grain bullet at 770 fps it is a mild cartridge. Even so it was adopted in 1892 as the U.S. Army's standard revolver cartridge in the Colt 1892 New Army double-action. The .38 Long Colt remained in service until 1911, but reports from the Philippines of poor stopping power had much to do with its replacement by the .45 ACP. With low recoil the .38 Long Colt is frequently seen in cowboy action shooting, with Black Hills and Remington both offering modern loads. —
Craig Boddington