Here are the photos you requested. I received them from the supplier of the ammo. I've only fired the FMJ. Each round consisted of 115 grains in a cut down Winchester .38 spl. brass case. All of the 25 rounds I received for evaluation fired perfectly. The Charter Arms Pit Bull is a solidly built double action five round revolver. It handled this ammo competently, but the relatively compact construction of the revolver created a fair amount of recoil. In other words, unless you have big wrists, this revolver is most easily handled with two hands. For what it's worth, the recoil from this revolver was substantially greater than that of the compact KelTec semi auto that I fired during the same testing session. This is only significant in that the rimless 9MM rounds I fired in the KelTec were similar in most respects to the rimmed 9MM rounds I fired in the Pit Bull.
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