have you tried a 38 S&W cartridge ?????? it's a shorter case then the 38 special case.
It is .38S&W, which, for reference, is not the same at .38 Special. Yes, it is still available, but not an extremely common round. You may have to order it online or check with a gunshop and see if they can get it.
At least 6000. If not, then special police were sent out to round up more citizens.
Have a good gunsmith check it over first.
No
My friend came round my house yesterday.The police officer came round to see if I was okay.
Road police, air police (you get to go in helicopters and stuff), and residential police, which is where you go round doing house raids to find drugs and stuff. There is also I think patrol police, where you patrol round town, etc. Hope this helps! :)
If the battery has round terminals the positive is the larger diameter of the two
It would accept either a 30 round stick magazine or a 100 round drum.
Bikes, cars, ect.
Yes
An interrogation is a round of questioning initiated by authorities. Police officers and government representatives interrogate people to get information.
Your weapon would take the 38 special. Be careful with the older Colt Double Action Revolvers. If the barrel indicates 38 "Special" - only then would it take that cartridge. Typically if the barrel states 38 New Police the revolver with take the 38 S&W ammunition, either short or long depending on the length of the cylinder (Colt could not bring themselves to roll stamp S&W on their revolvers. When the barrel shows just "38" this would indicate the 38 Colt Round, either short or long - again depending on the length of the cylinder.