.38 Great

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.38 Great
.38 Great
general information
caliber .38 Super,
.38 Super Auto
Dimensions
Floor ⌀ 9.04 mm
Cartridge bottom ⌀ 10.31 mm
Sleeve length 22.86 mm
Cartridge length 32.51 mm
Weights
Bullet weight 8.4 g
(130 grain )
Technical specifications
Speed ​​v 0 398 m / s
Max. Gas pressure 2300 bar
Bullet energy E 0 up to 740 y
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.38 Super , also known as .38 Super Auto , is a pistol cartridge developed and widely used in the USA .

description

The .38 Super ammunition is a cartridge developed as an alternative to the .380 ACP . It is longer than the more common 9 mm Parabellum . The larger powder charge that this makes possible gives the projectile a higher speed and thus higher projectile energy and higher projectile momentum than the 9 × 19 mm projectile. The .38 Super is not widely used by the police and security forces, although it has the advantage over the .40 S&W that it can accommodate more ammunition in the pistol magazine due to the 1 mm slimmer cartridge. Colt still produces pistols in .38 Super caliber, but with a single-row magazine with nine cartridges.

Dimensions

.38 Super Auto, Cartridge Dimensions.  Dimensions in millimeters (mm)

literature

  • Frank C. Barnes: Cartridges of the World , Krause Publications, Iola (Wisconsin) 2009, page 258, ISBN 978-0-89689-936-0

Web links

Commons : .38 super  collection of images, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. CIP 38 Super Auto (PDF, 22.5 kB) ( Memento from August 26, 2019 in the Internet Archive )
  2. ↑ History of the development of the .38 Super (cartridge), English, (accessed on July 7, 2009) ( Memento of July 9, 2012 in the web archive archive.today )
  3. "The 38 Super compared to other pistol cartridges" Comparison of the .38 Super with other handgun ammunition, engl. (accessed on July 4, 2009) ( Memento from March 25, 2009 in the Internet Archive )