At one time Winchester offered a series of HS - High Speed - cartridges in a variety of calibers, including .32-20, .38-40, .44-40, and possibly others.
Essentially they were +P versions of those cartridges and were intended for use in the 1892 Winchester, NOT in the 1873 or older Colt revolvers.
People didn't bother reading the warnings on the boxes, though. Dropping an HS cartridge into an 1873 would normally blow the side plates off.
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