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0.380 British

Регіон
India
Категорія
Ammunition, Missiles and precision weapons
A rimmed, brass, straight-taper case, Berdan primed. Introduced in 1930 when the British Army adopted 0.38 as its standard revolver calibre in place of 0.455. A 12.96 g lead round-nosed bullet was adopted, but in view of the dubious legality of expanding bullets in the eyes of The Hague Convention, it was replaced by a jacketed bullet in 1938. As noted, the early standard military bullet was a round-nosed lead type, but this was replaced by a metal-jacketed bullet with an ogival pattern; the envelope may be
gilding metal or nickel with a lead or lead-antimony core. Although the 0.38 revolver is no longer in British service it is still widely used in various parts of the British Commonwealth as a police and second-line military revolver. Applications include british service Webley Mk IV and Enfield revolvers; Indian Ordnance Factories revolvers; suitably chambered revolvers of other makes (most revolvers chambered for the 0.38 Smith & Wesson Long or 0.38 Long Colt will fire this round).