.38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

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.38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

Post by Rottmeister » Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:30 pm

So finally it happened. Still got the buzz travelling up & down my ulner nerve initiated by the recoil of the .38; but can anyone tell me what is meant by .38/200?
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Post by diskaon » Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:39 pm

0.38/200 denotes a 200 gr Revolver Cartridge made by Smith and Wesson. so basically its a variant of the 9mm
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Re: .38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

Post by Rottmeister » Sat Dec 06, 2008 1:53 pm

Thanks Diskaon; but it's sad that the owner of the weapon is not aware of such essential details.
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Re: .38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

Post by penpusher » Sat Dec 06, 2008 2:24 pm

RottLord,
Here is a link to the wiki write up on the .38-200

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.38/200


I have fired it and it is a very pleasant round to shoot.You must have a very sensitive spine.

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Post by The Doc » Sat Dec 06, 2008 3:12 pm

RottLord";p="60808 wrote: Still got the buzz travelling up & down my ulner nerve initiated by the recoil of the .38;
Ulnar Nerve "buzzing" :? ?? Cant be the recoil my Lord :mrgreen: . Was your elbow rested by any chance?
penpusher";p="60817 wrote: it is a very pleasant round to shoot.

:agree:

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Re: .38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

Post by Rottmeister » Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:38 pm

This friend of mine asked me to rest my elbow on a sort of stand; now, being the first timer, I don't know if that's how the pro-shooters shoot.
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Re: .38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

Post by Rottmeister » Sat Dec 06, 2008 4:44 pm

Thanks for the link, penpusher; I do not have a sensitive spine by default but it's true that I cracked one of my left ribs a few months back. However, it shall be better on your part if you can try to impart knowledge among newbies like me instead of mocking them.
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Post by The Doc » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:02 pm

RottLord";p="60837 wrote: This friend of mine asked me to rest my elbow on a sort of stand;
I think resting the inner part of elbow on a hard surface while shooting caused your symptoms.

Try a double hand grip without resting elbow next time .

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Re: .38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

Post by Rottmeister » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:08 pm

Thanks for the tip Doc; I think it shall come handy now because I'm applying for a membership day after tomorrow with the North Calcutta Rifle Club.
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Post by mundaire » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:08 pm

It's all about technique, IFG member Shooter shot my .45 last weekend, and after taking the first shot double handed he switched to a single handed grip. Knocked off the bottle (we were using as a target) 3 times in a row...

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Re: .38 Webbley& Scott, Mk IV

Post by Rottmeister » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:10 pm

Wait a minute, isn't .45 a prohibited bore?
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Post by diskaon » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:16 pm

not in mumbai.....dont ask me why..

look at the various other discussions on why 0.45 is NPB in Mumbai while rest of India its PB.

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Post by diskaon » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:18 pm

mundaire";p="60843 wrote:It's all about technique, IFG member Shooter shot my .45 last weekend, and after taking the first shot double handed he switched to a single handed grip. Knocked off the bottle (we were using as a target) 3 times in a row...

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Abhijeet.. thats why is name is "shooter".... cause he can shoot!!!

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Post by mundaire » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:30 pm

RottLord";p="60844 wrote: Wait a minute, isn't .45 a prohibited bore?
Not all .45's are PB, but the one I have is a .45 ACP which is indeed a PB calibre. But so is the .38/200 for that matter... and your friend has one right? ;) The term "Prohibited Bore" though widely used is actually not a legal term and finds no place in the Arms Act/ Arms Rules.

The firearms we refer to as PB firearms are those that are covered by Schedule I category 1(b) & 1(c) and this is legally binding across across the entire union of India. However, they are not really "prohibited" in the real sense, but in stead their ownership is very tightly restricted.

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Post by mundaire » Sat Dec 06, 2008 5:35 pm

diskaon";p="60846 wrote: Abhijeet.. thats why is name is "shooter".... cause he can shoot!!!

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