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    Matt's Bullets .38 S&W 200grain in a No2Mk1

    Hello. I recently purchased some ammunition from Matt's Bullets, an online vendor who sells specialized rounds. I purchased some .38 S&W rounds for my No2Mk1. According to them they load the round specifically for this revolver in particular using a 200 grain projectile. It was amazing to see well this pistol performed when it finally got some ammunition that it was meant to shoot. I made a little video about it to show the results, but as expected it greatly improved the accuracy. I am very happy not only with my revolver, but also with Matt's Bullets, which was to me an untested entity until now.

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