sillymike
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
Wonder if Anthony found a stach of reasonably priced milsurp ammo for them?
The .38-200 seems to be largely obsolete and specialized. Even to reload properly takes a special diameter bullet and original cases, both are hard to find at the moment. Remington was making factory ammo, but may have been .357 diameter bullets. Had a nos webley but sold it for other toys. Never did shoot it! It was a very nice old revolver though. I'm dying for a .22 one.
OMG,..LOL, I remember buying these for $35.00 bucks in 1978. Most inaccurate gun I've ever shot. You would have better luck throwing it at the target. Now having said all that, I would pay $75 bucks for old time sake. LOL
I thought you shot one of my ugly ducklings in 38 S&W, or was it the double action Smith wesson? In any event, the doa version have about a 18 lb trigger pull IIRC. Lift a case of beer with one finger....about like that.
The $300 price tag is out to lunch. You can buy one in my area just about anytime for $150 to $200 and an influx of revolvers should lower the price not raise it.



























