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On a side note;

.38 S&W is in high demand right now.

Everyone bought one of the Enfield revolvers, only to find out there's no ammo for them anywhere.

Marstar would be wise to find some to sell.
 
On a side note;

.38 S&W is in high demand right now.

Everyone bought one of the Enfield revolvers, only to find out there's no ammo for them anywhere.

Marstar would be wise to find some to sell.

or just cut off 38 spl brass and load your own....doubt even John's magic can make 38 s&W appear cheap and in quantity......if he can, i'll do a shot :)
 
.32 pistols are prohibited, i believe most the people asking about .32 acp ammo, are, like myself, in possession of either a m84 skorpion or a vz61 skorpion.

The Samopal Vzor 1961 (submachine gun model of 1961) or SA Vz.61 was introduced by the Czech army as a handy but more effective personal defense weapon than a pistol.

Submachine guns are prohibited in Canada.
.32 calibre pistols are prohibited in Canada.
The Skorpion is prohibited by name in Canada.

Hundreds of people now enjoy perfectly legal ownership of Skorpions in Canada.

I just love the gun laws in our country! Laugh2
 
The Samopal Vzor 1961 (submachine gun model of 1961) or SA Vz.61 was introduced by the Czech army as a handy but more effective personal defense weapon than a pistol.

Submachine guns are prohibited in Canada.
.32 calibre pistols are prohibited in Canada.
The Skorpion is prohibited by name in Canada.

Hundreds of people now enjoy perfectly legal ownership of Skorpions in Canada.

I just love the gun laws in our country! Laugh2

quiet you! :)
 
.32 calibre pistols are prohibited in Canada.
The Skorpion is prohibited by name in Canada.

Hundreds of people now enjoy perfectly legal ownership of Skorpions in Canada.

I just love the gun laws in our country! Laugh2

That is why I own a 7.65 mm Browning Skorpion carbine.
 
Did you set aside a good bottle of scotch? We could make this a decent drinking game.

First post complaining about a price increase, do a shot.
First post asking about a free TT33 with each purchase, do a shot.
Feel free to add to the list.

johnone gives a blunt reply to a stupid question........

DOWN THE BOTTLE!!!!!

(E) :cool:
 
BUNCH OF ALCOHOLICSin here eh lol...
Soo...
I was wondering if 7.62x25 is corrosive.
do I get a free tt33.
Is 38rf gonna be available in bulk.
ugh...a price increase ...ugh
isn't 32acp prohibited.

Drunks. Alcoholics go to meetings.
 
BUNCH OF ALCOHOLICSin here eh lol...
Soo...
I was wondering if 7.62x25 is corrosive.
do I get a free tt33.
Is 38rf gonna be available in bulk.
ugh...a price increase ...ugh
isn't 32acp prohibited.

The 7,62x25 is standard COCOM mil surplus, therefore corrosive
A free tt-33 ? That can be discussed, how much ammo are you looking at ??
we have some current production .38rf in our European warewhouse, how much are you looking for ?
when did .32 acp ammo become prohibited ?? Please take a moment to read up on therules....
HAPPY NEW YEAR
John
 
That is cool, you can get 38rimfire? Awesome, if you bring it in I may have to get a few 38rf antiques, is there a rim fire factory over there, maybe 32rf also??
 
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A nominal cartridge diameter of the projectile is .360-.365, however when fired, bullet gets swaged to .357-.358 at the muzzle. depends on revolver. So you are safe to load .357 diameter bullets for any 38 S&W revolver.

It is safe, but you're going to be scrubbing a lot of lead out of the bore. .360 works for mine and leaves a clean bore.
 
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