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We found an old HR American revolver in .38 S&W in my grandparents items. It is in decent condition, some minor surface rust. Its probably from the '40s maybe? I know its not worth much.

My dad wants to shoot it but I can't find any ammo. Any leads on this ammo? Just looking for one or two boxes




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Fin Feather Fur Outfitters in Ashland OH had some last month when I was there, 419-281-2557. They have a website too.

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try Ammoseek.com



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I believe he's looking for .38 S&W, not .38 Spcl. Two different critters.
 
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Brownells website shows they have Magtech 50 round boxes in stock.


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Originally posted by 92fstech:
I believe he's looking for .38 S&W, not .38 Spcl. Two different critters.

I know that and the source I gave him has what he wants and it's not 38 Spl.
 
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Wasn't referencing your post...there was another between yours and mine that has since been deleted that had a link to Federal .38 special. The Fin is indeed a great place...my parents live in Ashland so I always make it a point to go there when I visit them!
 
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No offense 92fs. Nice folks in Ashland and Fin Feathers Fur. Used to be a small shop as you know but they have branched out and a legit sportsman destination.
 
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Remington and Fiocchi "still load it". Meaning before the crazy times anyway. They've probably both had production suspended for more important sellers. Collecting dust on the shelf of a small mom and pop gunshop is probably your best bet.


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https://mattsbullets.com/ sometimes recreates two of the British 38/200 loads. Unfortunately, right now they only seem to be selling the bullets for handloading.
 
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There is an app you can get for your phone. AmmoSeek. It does all the searching for you.
 
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Once in a while our local Scheels has the Remington version of it.

Do you reload? Easy round to reload for. I have Starline brass for it. Such a light load of powder your brass will honestly live forever.
 
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