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Posted On: 10/6/2024
By: Kevin
A: Hi Kevin! ".38/200" is just another name for 38 S&W. This ammo should indeed function correctly in your Webley.
Posted On: 7/19/2024
By: Mike Prince
A: Thanks for reaching out Mike! So long as it's chambered for 38 S&W and in proper working condition, this ammo should function correctly in your break top.
Posted On: 10/7/2020
By: Roberta Andrade
A: Hello Roberta! I can't say based on that info alone. The Colt Police Positive was available chambered for a number of cartridges including 38 Special. The Bankers' Special variant, which has a 2" barrel, was available chambered for 22 LR or 38 S&W. 38 Special and 38 S&W are not interchangeable, so the number alone isn't enough to tell me what your revolver is chambered for. Does it have ".38 SPECIAL CTG." engraved on its barrel?
Posted On: 7/26/2020
By: Robert O Chapman
A: No sir, you'd want 38 Special or 38 Special +P for your 357 Magnum. The 38 S&W will not work in your revolver.
Posted On: 4/28/2020
By: Nate McIlhaney
A: That's correct! The 38 S&W is a wider cartridge and won't fit in a 38 Special chamber.
Posted On: 3/11/2017
By: ethan
A: Hello Ethan,
This ammunition is loaded with standard smokeless powder.