Armscor .38 Special 158gr RNFP Ammo

ARMSCOR Ammo

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$21.63 - $500.87

Additional Specs:

UPC:
812285024868
MANUFACTURER:
Armscor
PRODUCT TYPE:
Ammunition
CONDITION:
New
CASING:
Brass
UPC:
812285024868
grains:
158
caliber:
.38 Special
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Unlock the full potential of your .38 Special revolver with Armscor's 158gr RNFP ammunition, a round that embodies the perfect balance of tradition and innovation. The carefully selected 158-grain bullet weight provides optimal recoil characteristics and energy transfer, allowing for comfortable shooting sessions and effective performance on target. The Round Nose Flat Point profile ensures reliable feeding and good accuracy, making this cartridge suitable for a wide range of applications, from casual plinking to serious training. Whether you're a seasoned shooter or new to the world of firearms, this ammunition offers the reliability and value you need to take your shooting to the next level.

Product Highlights:

Specifications
Manufacturer Armscor
Caliber .38 Special
Bullet Weight 158 grains
Bullet Type Lead Round Nose Flat Point (RNFP)
Muzzle Velocity 891 fps
Muzzle Energy 278 ft-lbs
Rounds Per Box 50
Casing Material Brass
Primer Type Boxer
Reloadable Yes
Country of Origin USA
Application Target Shooting, Practice, Cowboy Action

Key Features:

The Armscor FAC385N .38 Special 158 Grain Lead Round Nose Flat Point offers impressive performance characteristics that make it an excellent choice for target applications. Here's a breakdown of its key features:

Bullet Type Lead Round Nose Flat Point (RNFP)
Ideal for target shooting and cowboy action competitions
Bullet Weight 158 Grain
Standard weight for .38 Special, offering good balance of velocity and energy
Muzzle Velocity 891 fps
Moderate velocity for reduced recoil and improved accuracy
Quantity 50 rounds per box
Convenient packaging for range sessions or competitions
Reloadable Yes
Brass cases can be reloaded for cost-effective shooting

Applications & Use Cases:

  • Target Practice: Ideal for regular range sessions and improving marksmanship skills with .38 Special revolvers
  • Cowboy Action Shooting: Designed for use in Cowboy Action Shooting competitions, meeting power factor requirements
  • Plinking: Suitable for casual recreational shooting and informal target practice
  • Training: Excellent choice for firearms training courses and skill development with .38 Special revolvers

Pros and Cons:

Pros

  • Affordable Practice Ammo: Priced competitively for high-volume target shooting and practice sessions.
  • Reliable Performance: 158 grain lead round nose flat point bullet offers consistent accuracy and reliability.
  • Suitable for Cowboy Action Shooting: Meets power factor requirements for Cowboy Action competitions.
  • Reloadable Brass Cases: Boxer-primed brass cases can be reloaded for additional cost savings.
  • Made in USA: Manufactured in the United States, ensuring quality control and supporting domestic industry.

Cons

  • Lead Bullet: Not suitable for use at ranges that prohibit lead ammunition due to environmental concerns.
  • Limited Expansion: Round nose flat point design may not offer optimal expansion for self-defense use.
  • Moderate Velocity: 891 FPS muzzle velocity is lower than some high-performance .38 Special loads.
  • Not for +P Rated Firearms: Standard pressure load, not suitable for firearms rated for +P ammunition.

About Armscor:

Armscor, short for Arms Corporation of the Philippines, is a renowned firearms and ammunition manufacturer with a rich history dating back to 1905. Originally founded as Squires Bingham & Co., the company has evolved into a global leader in the firearms industry. Armscor is headquartered in Marikina City, Philippines, with additional manufacturing facilities in Stevensville, Montana, USA. The company is known for its commitment to quality, affordability, and innovation in firearms and ammunition production. With a focus on both civilian and military markets, Armscor continues to expand its product line and global presence, solidifying its position as a trusted name in the firearms and ammunition industry.

Frequently Asked Questions:

Q: What are the key features of the Armscor FAC385N .38 Special ammunition?

A: The Armscor FAC385N .38 Special ammunition features a 158 grain lead round nose flat point (RNFP) bullet. It has a muzzle velocity of 891 feet per second (FPS). Each box contains 50 rounds, and there are 20 boxes per case.

Q: Is this ammunition suitable for cowboy action shooting?

A: Yes, this ammunition is well-suited for cowboy action shooting. The lead round nose flat point (RNFP) bullet design and moderate velocity make it ideal for this type of competitive shooting, providing good accuracy and reduced recoil compared to higher-velocity loads.

Q: Can this ammunition be used for self-defense?

A: While this ammunition can be used for self-defense, it's not typically recommended as the primary choice. The lead round nose flat point (RNFP) bullet design doesn't offer the same expansion characteristics as hollow point ammunition, which is generally preferred for self-defense scenarios. This ammunition is better suited for target practice, cowboy action shooting, and some hunting applications.

Q: Is this ammunition reloadable?

A: Yes, this ammunition is reloadable. The brass cases can be collected and reused for handloading, making it a cost-effective option for high-volume shooters or those who enjoy crafting their own custom loads.

Q: What is the recommended use for this ammunition?

A: The Armscor FAC385N .38 Special ammunition is primarily designed for target practice, cowboy action shooting, and some hunting applications. Its lead round nose flat point (RNFP) bullet design makes it particularly well-suited for paper target shooting and competitive cowboy action events.

Q: Is this ammunition corrosive?

A: No, this ammunition is not corrosive. Armscor uses modern, non-corrosive primers in their ammunition, which means you don't need to worry about special cleaning procedures to prevent firearm damage after use.