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The surprising truth about .38 Special performance is that this century-old revolver cartridge is far from obsolete. Despite what modern polymer pistol fans claim, the .38 Special continues to prove its effectiveness in real-world defensive scenarios. In this video, we cut through internet myths and break down the real combat history, modern +P ballistics, and practical advantages of the .38 Special—from snub-nose revolvers to duty-size K-frames. You’ll learn why law enforcement trusted it for decades, how modern defensive ammo transformed its stopping power, and why revolvers still dominate in close-quarters encounters. We also cover: The true origin of the .38 Special in combat Snub-nose revolvers for concealed carry +P ammunition performance and penetration Shootability, recoil control, and hit probability Why double-action revolvers build elite trigger discipline Why seasoned professionals still carry a wheel gun in 2026 If you care about reliability over hype, accuracy over capacity, and real-world performance, this video is for you. 👇 Comment below with your carry load 👍 Like, subscribe, and share with someone who thinks revolvers are outdated Train hard. Stay safe. #38Special #RevolverLife #ConcealedCarry #GunMyths #SelfDefense #EDC #WheelGun #FirearmsTraining #TacticalMindset #GunCommunity Any third-party footage we feature falls within Fair Use guidelines, utilized strictly for documentary and educational aims to foster commentary and support freedom of expression. This video includes AI-generated visuals/audio for storytelling purposes. No real individuals are depicted, and no real events are represented