I've a the majority of a 100 pieces of 38 LC that could be entered into the mix. I have a 1892 & a 1895 Colt purportedly in 38 LC; but the Starline Brass isn't really 38 LC IMO, it's a shorter version of 38 spl. It balloons out to fill the chamber and requires a good smack on the ejector to unseat it. It is visually ballooned out of shape... every chamber is thus.
Wish that Colt had made these in 38 Short Colt or 38 S & W...they would be worth about 4 x as much.
If it was a help to anyone I'd throw a half dozen casings into an envelope for R & D...they sure don't fit in the intended revolvers very well. Few here would fire a 2nd cylinder after seeing the dimensions of the once fired brass.
PM if I can send a half dozen in an envelope for prosperities sake.
Wish that Colt had made these in 38 Short Colt or 38 S & W...they would be worth about 4 x as much.
If it was a help to anyone I'd throw a half dozen casings into an envelope for R & D...they sure don't fit in the intended revolvers very well. Few here would fire a 2nd cylinder after seeing the dimensions of the once fired brass.
PM if I can send a half dozen in an envelope for prosperities sake.


















































