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<blockquote data-quote="Perplexed" data-source="post: 2298175" data-attributes="member: 7157"><p>I stopped in Academy the other day to see if they had any .38 Special ammo; it was the first time I'd visited that section of the store in at least two years. As I was walking up, I saw a whole aisle filled with boxes of ammo, and my hopes went up until I realized it was all shotgun ammo. I asked an employee where the pistol ammo was, and he showed me a pitifully small section of one aisle which, even then, was only half stocked.</p><p></p><p>Another fellow was looking at the ammo, and when he overheard me asking the employee about .38 Special ammo, he quickly picked up a box of ammo and showed it to me: .357 Magnum. I told him I needed .38 Special, not .357 Magnum. His response? "Don't they fit the same gun?" Uhhh, not necessarily...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Perplexed, post: 2298175, member: 7157"] I stopped in Academy the other day to see if they had any .38 Special ammo; it was the first time I'd visited that section of the store in at least two years. As I was walking up, I saw a whole aisle filled with boxes of ammo, and my hopes went up until I realized it was all shotgun ammo. I asked an employee where the pistol ammo was, and he showed me a pitifully small section of one aisle which, even then, was only half stocked. Another fellow was looking at the ammo, and when he overheard me asking the employee about .38 Special ammo, he quickly picked up a box of ammo and showed it to me: .357 Magnum. I told him I needed .38 Special, not .357 Magnum. His response? "Don't they fit the same gun?" Uhhh, not necessarily... [/QUOTE]
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