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Super.38 and .45 in 1911's
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<blockquote data-quote="Rod Snell" data-source="post: 1188233" data-attributes="member: 796"><p>Think 9mm long. It is a high-pressure improvement on the original .38 ACP, which was also a true 9mm.</p><p>Once the darling of IPSC, the 38 super is now pretty much the red-haired stepchild in competition (outlawed for major in Limited), although the cartridge shoots as well as it ever did. The few that shoot 38 Super dive for their brass like it was gold. Several people have gotten 9mm Luger barrels for their 38 Supers to reduce ammunition costs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rod Snell, post: 1188233, member: 796"] Think 9mm long. It is a high-pressure improvement on the original .38 ACP, which was also a true 9mm. Once the darling of IPSC, the 38 super is now pretty much the red-haired stepchild in competition (outlawed for major in Limited), although the cartridge shoots as well as it ever did. The few that shoot 38 Super dive for their brass like it was gold. Several people have gotten 9mm Luger barrels for their 38 Supers to reduce ammunition costs. [/QUOTE]
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