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.38 Special Handgun Use : .38 S&W 642 Ammo

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Uploaded by on Oct 5, 2008

Smith and Wesson 642 .38 Special ammo and .38 Special Plus P ammo can be used on certain models. See how to find out what ammo to use on a S&W 642 .38 Special in this free video on handgun use.

Expert: Jeff Brewer
Bio: Jeff Brewer has been the owner of Patriot Firearms for over 12 years. He sells, demonstrates and explains to customers daily the use of the many different kinds of firearms.
Filmmaker: Christopher Rokosz

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  • Was trying to load .50 BMG into my Ruger 10/22, this video taught me so much.

  • Could I place 2 .22 caliber rounds in my .44 special and shoot it at the same time? lol

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  • Not a very well made video. It is more important to stress that using .38 + P in a revolver that isn't designed to use + P is what is hazardous. You should have had examples of both to show how easy is is to use make that mistake.

  • thats the lightweight version, good for concealed carry.

  • If it falls through the holes or rattles in the bullet box in the handle then you can shoot it.

  • SUB<

  • load the Bullets in the drum or what ever, CLOSE that shit;

    PULL the FUCKIN TRIGGER and wait till the DAMN head of your ENEMY GODDAMN EXPLODES

  • @thejmeister88 Internet WIN!

  • It's called +P which means +peak pressure.

  • this was the type of gun that killed phil hartman

  • My 642 has +P clearly stamped into the barrel.

    But I have to ask the question that several other people have asked --> Why would someone not know what ammo to shoot in a handgun they spent anywhere between $400.00 and $1500.00 to purchase?

    gnigged68 summed it up for all of us.

    If you don't know what your gun shoots before you take it out of the box PLEASE don't take it out of the box.

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