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Thread: .38 special conversions expert , I am seeking a expert

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    interesting , can you give me a few pointers in how to modify . 38 super mags to feed. 38 special ??

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    Bob Chow made .38 special target 1911's back in the 70's as well.

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    I have a .38 Super that was converted to .38 Special back in the '60's. My grandfather used it for bullseye competition. I learned to shoot on this gun. I have exactly one magazine for this pistol, and it looks exactly like the OP's. Would a Colt factory produced .38 Special magazine function in my Colt Government conversion pistol?

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