Where can you buy .38 rimfire ammunition from
Only .22 and .17 are rimfire. A .38 Smith and Weston will be a centre fire cartridge,.
No. The cartridge is far too large to fit in the gun, and .38 Special is a centerfire, not a rimfire.
A centerfire cartridge has the primer in the middle on the bottom side of the shell, where as the rimfire is the whole bottom.
22 long is a type of 22 rimfire. Others are CB, short, long rifle and a few others .
22 is a rimfire, 222 is a centerfire.
It is: 79-38 = 41
.38 caliber firearms have been around for a long time- several muzzleloader, and cap & ball revolvers used that caliber (Colt Navy models). The .38 rimfire was created about 1861, and was followed by the .38 Webley, various .38 Colts, S&Ws, etc. The most common .38 cartridge today is the .38 Special (which is actually .357, not .38) It was created by Smith & Wesson in 1899, and is still in production.
.17 HMR is a rimfire cartridge. The HMR stands for "Hornady Magnum Rimfire"
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It is 52 - 38 = 14.
The original was in caiber .44 Henry rimfire. Currently in caliber .22 rimfire. Which one?