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POWER MAG, .38 SUPER, 10 ROUND, STAINLESS

Item # CMC M-PM-38FS10
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CMC M-PM-38FS10
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M-PM-38FS10
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10rd, ..380, M1911 Mag, Stainless

The 10-round "XP" .38 Super Mag is already a long time favorite of combat and speed shooting competitors, and has become ever more reliable and more versatile by receiving two major enhancements. An increase in spring strength for enhanced reliability.

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Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.

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10rd, ..380, M1911 Mag, Stainless

The 10-round "XP" .38 Super Mag is already a long time favorite of combat and speed shooting competitors, and has become ever more reliable and more versatile by receiving two major enhancements. An increase in spring strength for enhanced reliability.

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What is the difference between a bolt-action rifle and a semi-automatic rifle? Answers (1)

Proven Arms & Outfitters A bolt-action rifle requires the shooter to manually operate a bolt to load a round, eject the spent casing, and chamber the next round. In contrast, a semi-automatic rifle is designed to automatically eject the spent casing and chamber a new round with each pull of the trigger. Semi-automatic rifles offer faster follow-up shots, while bolt-action rifles are typically more accurate due to their design.