yes, at a sporting goods store
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The .41 Colt LDA (Long Double Action) is in very limited production, and may not be available from the average sporting goods store. It can be ordered from specialty companies, such as Buffalo Arms (see link below) but is very pricy- about $72 + shipping for 50 cartridges.
Needs to be checked out and verified by a gunsmith.
.38 special Stay away from the "+P" ammo
You need to contact Colt
You need to contact Colt for a correct answer.
Maybe. You need to figure out which .38 your Colt is chambered in. .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt guns will not chamber a .38 Special. .38 Colt Special is the same as regular .38 Special. If you cannot tell which caliber it is you need to take it to a gunsmith and have him tell you.
if it's a revolver......32 cal revolver ammo if it's a pistol......32 cal pistol ammo
.38 Special. It can also fire .38 Short Colt and .38 Long Colt. Do not attempt to fire .38 S&W from a .38 Special.
Colt made a single action army revolver that used 32.23 ammo & I believe Winchester, Colt lightning, Savage & Remington made 32.20 rifles,if that answers your question
No, and you shouldn't even use. 38 Special ammo in it, either. If it was made in the 1800s, it was probably chambered in .38 Long Colt, and that is the only ammo which is compatible with that revolver.
To my knowledge no .38 Special was ever rated for plus ammo. While the gun may not explode you may damage it or cause extensive wear.
yes, plenty of ammo available.............
use 32-20 ammo The caliber of the ammo is 32-20. It is not common although it is still available.