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  2. .38 rimfire - Wikipedia

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    1,250 ft/s (380 m/s) 520 ft⋅lbf (710 J) ... The .38 rimfire cartridge was a common round for many antique revolvers and rifles from the 1870s to the early 1900s. It ...

  3. U.S. Route 380 - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 380 (US 380) is an east–west United States highway. The highway's eastern terminus is in Greenville, Texas at an intersection with Interstate 30 , of which the easternmost 3–4 miles are concurrent with US 69 in a loop around the west and south sides of Greenville.

  4. Enfield No. 2 - Wikipedia

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    The Enfield No.2 Mk I was designed for use with the Cartridge S.A. Ball Revolver .380 inch Mk. I and Mk. Iz, a deviation of the .38 Smith & Wesson cartridge, also known as the .38/200. It had a 200 gr (13 g). unjacketed round-nose, lead bullet of .359 inch diameter that developed a muzzle velocity of 620–650 ft/s (190–200 m/s).

  5. .38 S&W - Wikipedia

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    The .38 S&W, also commonly known as .38 S&W Short (referred to as such to differentiate it from .38 Long Colt and .38 Special), 9×20mmR, .38 Colt NP (New Police), or .38/200, is a revolver cartridge developed by Smith & Wesson in 1877. Versions of the cartridge were the standard revolver cartridges of the British military from 1922 to 1963, in ...

  6. .380 Long - Wikipedia

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    The .380 Long is a straight rimmed cartridge originally designed for use in rook rifles for target shooting and hunting game up to the size of smaller deer. [2]In addition to British munitions makers, the .380 Long was also made by DWM in Germany and a number of cheap European pistols were chambered in it. [1]

  7. .38 Super - Wikipedia

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    The .38 Super, also known as .38 Super Auto, .38 Super Automatic, .38 Super Automatic +P (High Pressure Variant), .38 Super +P (High Pressure Variant), or 9×23mmSR, [2] is a pistol cartridge that fires a 0.356-inch-diameter (9.04 mm) bullet. It was introduced in the late 1920s as a higher pressure loading of the .38 ACP, also known as .38 Auto.

  8. JA Industries - Wikipedia

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    The lawsuit stemmed from an injury to a then 7-year-old boy named Brandon Maxfield received from a 20-year-old family friend who was attempting to unload the 380 ACP version of the Bryco Arms Model 38. [4] The pistol discharged while the 20-year-old was attempting to clear the chamber, the gun inadvertently pointed at Maxfield. [5]

  9. Category:380 mm artillery - Wikipedia

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    38 cm Belagerungshaubitze M 16; 38 cm schwerer Ladungswerfer ... 38 cm SK C/34 naval gun; 38 cm SK L/45 gun; 38.1 cm /45 Model 1926 naval gun; 380 mm/45 Modèle 1935 ...