De-Mystifying .38 Special Military Loads
[…] According to the site, in May of 1943 the government-owned Springfield Armory developed a steel jacketed .38 Special load with […]
[…] According to the site, in May of 1943 the government-owned Springfield Armory developed a steel jacketed .38 Special load with […]
[…] to fit select GLOCK, SIG SAUER, Smith & Wesson, Beretta, Springfield Armory and Heckler & Koch railed subcompact handguns. Users […]
[…] sized things down a bit. While I carried a full-size Springfield Armory TRP 1911 .45 ACP in my early CCW […]
[…] available for select 1911, GLOCK, SIG SAUER, Smith & Wesson, Springfield Armory and Taurus pistols. It’s available in black ($49.95) […]
[…] P365XL, Taurus G2C and G3C, GLOCK 43 and GLOCK 43X, Springfield Armory Hellcat and Shadow Systems CR920. It will work […]
[…] of Custer’s Cav troopers packed these magnificent Colt wheelguns alongside Springfield trapdoor carbines. Custer himself was rumored to have wielded […]
[…] in .44 Special; however, a very few came out of Springfield in .44-40 and .45 Colt. The Model 1926 was […]
[…] also a bit smaller, measuring about 1/2″ shorter than a Springfield Armory P35 I have sitting here for comparison. The […]
[…] But how much is this cost, really? I’ve got a Springfield Armory 1911 TRP that sends a 230-gr. Speer Gold […]
[…] original one I experienced at the long-ago media unveiling in Springfield, Mass., was in .40 S&W and wouldn’t shoot 180-gr. […]