You need a firearms instructor or a gun smith.
Recommend you find a gunsmith or firearms instructor and ask for help.
The word unload contains vowels and consonants, but is not either one. Unload is a verb, which is a part of speech.You can unload the boxes.Help unload the truck.
the 38 S&W cartridge is shorter the the 38 special and the 38 S&W cylinder is also shorter the the 38 special cylinder. both colt and S&W make the 38 S&W cartridge or 38 short cartridge..........................
what you do is walk away and let someone else unload the truck. That is how you don't unload a truck.
.38 S&W. NOT .38 Special, but .38 S&W.
I want to unload my antiques.Please unload that gun.
if you allude to 38 S&W cartridge then you will find the case is shorter then a 38 Spl. case. You can fire a 38 S&W cartridge in a 38 Special but you can't fire a 38 Special in a pistol designed for the 38 S&W cartridge.
Thumb the latch on left side of frame to release the cylinder from the frame. Push the ejector rod which will cause the shells to eject from the cylinder.
38 special is a full length 38 cartridge whereas a 38 S&W cartridge is also a 38 caliber but it has a shorter case.
38*150%= 38*1.5= 57
38 S&W ammo. which is a shorter version of the 38 special cartridge.
No. While a .38 Special may safely fire .38 Short Colt, the .38 S&W is another cartridge entirely. It is larger in diameter than the .38 Special. Firing .38 SC in a .38 S&W will result in split cartridge cases.