38 caliber diameter is about .357/.358 whereas the 45 cal diameter is about .452
No, the rimless .38 Super is not compatible with the rimmed .38 Special.
It is not. .38 Super is developed from .38 ACP and is for automatic pistols.
the colt mark 4 is a 1911 model pistol acp (automatic colt pistol ). 80 series was made during the 1980's but was not made in 40cal. from the colt factory, only in 45acp and 38 super.
No
They've never gone into OT in a Super Bowl. They had a really close game in Super Bowl 38. The Patriots won on a last second field goal though.
That Colt super .38 was made in 1948.
One that is chambered for 38 Super and rated for +P by the maker.
9mm 100-300 or so 38 Super 100-500 or so
Both can refer to 45ACP. 45 alone can also refer to 45 Colt
9mm 100-300 or so 38 Super 100-500 or so
.38 Special is a rimmed cartridge, designed for revolvers, while .38 Super is designed for semi auto pistols, and uses a recessed canneleure, rather than a rim. Additionally, the .38 Super has a bullet diameter of .355 inches, vs. the .38 Special's bullet diameter of .357 inches.
.38 Special is a rimmed cartridge, designed for revolvers, while .38 Super is designed for semi auto pistols, and uses a recessed canneleure, rather than a rim. Additionally, the .38 Super has a bullet diameter of .355 inches, vs. the .38 Special's bullet diameter of .357 inches.