Norma Range Training FMJ .38 Special 158Grain

$33500

  • SKU: 7495927063
  • Brand: NORMA
  • Caliber: .38 SPECIAL
  • Bullet Weight: 158grain
  • Number of Rounds: 500 rounds
  • Unit of Measure: Box
  • Classification: Ammunition

 

 

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Description

Norma 38 Special 158Grain FMJ

 

Norma 38 special 158grain fmj was designed and entered production in 1898 as an improvement over the .38 Long Colt which, as a military service cartridge, was found to have inadequate stopping power against the charges of Filipino Muslim warriors during the Philippine–American War.Upon its introduction, the .38 Special was originally loaded with black powder, but the cartridge’s popularity caused manufacturers to offer smokeless powder loadings within a year of its introduction. Despite its name, the caliber of the .38 Special cartridge is actually .357 inches (36 caliber/9.07 mm), with the “.38” referring to the approximate diameter of the loaded brass case. This came about because the original .38-caliber cartridge, the .38 Short Colt, was designed for use in converted .36-caliber cap-and-ball Navy revolvers, which had untapered cylindrical firing chambers of approximately 0.374-inch (9.5 mm) diameter that required heeled bullets, the exposed portion of which was the same diameter as the cartridge case.

Except for case length, the .38 Special is identical to the .38 Short Colt, .38 Long Colt, and .357 Magnum This nearly identical nature of the three rounds allows a .38 Special round to be safely fired in revolvers chambered for .357 Magnum. It also allows .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt rounds to be safely fired in revolvers chambered for .38 Special. Thus the .38 Special round and revolvers chambered for it have a unique versatility. However, the longer and more powerful .357 Magnum cartridge will usually not chamber and fire in weapons rated specifically for .38 Special (e.g., all versions of the Smith & Wesson Model 10), which are not designed for the greatly increased pressure of the magnum rounds. Both .38 Special and .357 Magnum will chamber in Colt New Army revolvers in .38 Long Colt due to their straight walled chambers, but this should not be done under any circumstances, due to dangerous pressure levels up to three times what the New Army is designed to withstand.

The .38 Special was designed and produced to be a higher velocity round, with better penetration properties than the .38 Long Colt that was in Government Service in the Philippines during the Spanish–American War. The .38 Long Colt revolver round would not penetrate the insurgent Philippine Morro warrior shields, and the Government contracted the new revolver round to Smith & Wesson. The .38 Special held a minimum of 21 grains of black powder, which was 3 grains more than the current .38 Long Colt, and it was 100 to 150 feet per second faster with a 130 grain bullet.

 

AMMO SPECIFICATIONS:

 

  • Brand : NORMA
  • Classification : Ammunition
  • Caliber : .38 SPECIAL
  • Bullet Weight : 158 grain
  • Bullet Type: Full Metal Jacket (FMJ)
  • Package Type : Box
  • Number of Rounds : 500 rounds
  • Muzzle Velocity: 770 ft/s
  • Muzzle Energy : – ft/lbs

 

 

Additional information

Capacity

500Rounds

Manufacturer

NORMA

Caliber

.380 ACP

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