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Guns International #: 103340966
Seller's Inventory #: 587156
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Guns International #: 103340966
Category - Smith & Wesson Revolvers
- .38 Special Revolvers
SMITH & WESSON CTG .38 SPL
Description: Guns Listing ID: 587156 Smith & Wesson .38 Special pistol is a revolver (Smith & Wesson is famous for revolvers) chambered for the .38 Special cartridge — a long-standing, rimmed centerfire cartridge introduced by S&W in 1898 and widely used for self-defense, law enforcement (historically), and target shooting. Below I’ll explain the cartridge and then give typical pistol (revolver) specifications you’ll see from S&W models that use it. The cartridge — “.38 Special" (short, important facts) Name: .38 Special (often written “.38 S&W Special") Bullet diameter: 0.357 in (˜9.07 mm) (despite the “.38" name, the bullet is .357\") Case length: ˜ 1.155 in (29.34 mm) Overall length: ˜ 1.55 in (39.37 mm) Typical bullet weights: 110–158 grains (common factory loads: 125 gr, 130 gr, 148 gr, 158 gr) Typical velocities (factory loads): roughly 700–1,000 ft/s depending on bullet weight and whether it’s standard or +P. Typical muzzle energy: varies widely — from about 150 ft·lb for heavy, slower loads up to 300+ ft·lb for hotter +P loads. Pressure: standard .38 Special is a moderate-pressure cartridge; +P and +P+ are hotter loadings made for firearms rated for them. Note: There is also an older “.38 S&W" cartridge (different case dimensions) — don’t confuse the two. When people say “.38 Special" they mean the cartridge described above. Typical Smith & Wesson revolver features & specs (examples and ranges) Smith & Wesson makes many revolver models that use .38 Special. Specs below summarize the common characteristics you’ll encounter. Common configurations Frames: J-frame (small, snub), K-frame (medium), L-frame (robust), etc. Action: Double-action / single-action (DAO on some modern models). Cylinder capacity: 5 or 6 rounds (J-frame often 5; K/L frames often 6). Barrel lengths: common factory lengths 2\", 3\", 4\", 5\", occasionally other lengths. Sights: Fixed front blade + rear notch (snub models) or adjustable rear sight on full-size models. Materials / finishes: Carbon steel blued, stainless steel, scandium alloy frames (for lightweight models). Grips: Rubber, wood, Hogue, or factory synthetic—many aftermarket options available. Example spec ranges (approximate) Weight (unloaded): ~15 oz (light J-frame, 2\") up to ~34–40 oz (full-size, 4\" steel) Overall length: ~6–9 in depending on barrel length Height: ~3.5–5 in Cylinder capacity: 5 or 6 Typical sight radius (4\" barrel): ~4 inches (shorter on snub noses) Finish options: blued steel, stainless, matte, cerakote Popular S&W models chambered in .38 Special Model 36 (Chief’s Special) — classic J-frame snub, 5 rounds, 2\" barrel (very compact for concealment). Model 10 (formerly Military & Police) — K-frame, typically 6 rounds, commonly 4\" barrel (traditional service revolver). Model 60 — stainless J-frame, popular for carry (5 rounds). Modern variants — many modern revolvers share similar specs but differ in materials, finishes, and sights. Performance & typical uses Self-defense / concealed carry: .38 Special (especially in compact snub revolvers) has been a common personal-defense round for decades. +P loads are often used for increased stopping power — only in revolvers rated for +P. Range & accuracy: Effective practical accuracy out to 25–50 yards depending on barrel length and shooter; most defensive shooting is under 10–15 yards. Recoil: Moderate — snub revolvers with light frames produce sharper felt recoil than heavy, full-size revolvers. Reliability: Revolvers are known for simple, extremely reliable operation. Safety & legal notes Only fire .38 Special in a firearm chambered and rated for it. Do not fire +P or +P+ ammunition unless the revolver manufacturer explicitly states the gun is rated for those pressures. Always follow local laws and safe firearm handling practices (unloaded, pointed in a safe direction, finger off the trigger until ready to shoot, secure storage, etc.). I can’t help with illegal activity or with instructions that would enable harm. MSS Manufacturer: SMITH & WESSON Model: CTG Caliber Info: .38 SPL Condition: Used - Non-Certified Barrels: 4" BARREL Action: REVOLVER Finish: black & blued Price: $404.99 Contact Seller |
Guns International #: 103340966
Seller's Inventory #: 587156
Guns International #: 103340966
Seller's Inventory #: 587156