813 total rounds of premium .38 Special and .357 Magnum ammo:
The .38 Special was designed by Smith & Wesson in 1898 and was the standard service cartridge for the majority of United States police departments from the 1920s to the 1990s. It was also a common sidearm cartridge used by US military personnel in both World Wars, as well as the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
The .357 Magnum was developed by Elmer Keith, "The Father of Big Bore Handgunning" and Dan Wesson of Smith & Wesson in 1934. It is a magnum cartridge based on S&W's earlier .38 Special and was a direct response to Colt's .38 Super Automatic which was the only American pistol cartridge capable of penetrating car doors and defeating early ballistic vests being employed by bootleggers and gangsters of the era.