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.38 Wad Cutters were police loads for a a while. Also match ammo. I seem to recall reading the rounded bullet was glancing off glass and sheet metal but the wad cutters hit flat. They may also have some more compression in there for a little more punch. I only wonder about that rim scraping along the next round in the magazine. Could it possibly result in a feed issue? Maybe getting hung up on the rim of the round below it? If I recall correctly Magnum Research made a .357 Desert Eagle but maybe it was .357 Sig?
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I used to own a .44 Mag Desert Eagle. The .38spl 1911's were for full wadcutter loads only. The COAL was too long in standard .38spl loads.
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"Sights are for the unenlightened” Last edited by Rick McC.; 12-30-2014 at 11:59 AM. |
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those wadcutter colts are cool!
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