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No. 38 Special only.
Your gun is a 357 and can shoot both 357 ammo and 38 special ammo. The nice thing about these guns is you can practice at the range with 38S bullets, which are much cheaper, and save the 357 ammo for home defense.
No. The Glock is an auto pistol. With the exception of the .357 Sig, auto pistols do not shoot .357 cartridges.
Yes, you can shoot 38 specials through a .357 magnum revolver.
Nope. 357 magnum cartridge is too long, and too powerful.
.357 Magnum and .38 Special (to include +P and +P+ loadings).
Yes.
No - they are very different cartridges.
38 Special only, do not try to fire other types of 38 in it
The .357 Magnum cartridge is longer and much more powerful than the .38 Special. While .38 Special ammo CAN be safely fired in a .357 Magnum, the reverse is not true. It is dangerous to try this.
No. However, .38 Special ammo CAN be safely fired in a .357 Magnum firearm. Both cartridges use a bullet that is .357 in diameter- but the .357 magnum is longer, and more powerful.
Only the Coonan Arms .357 and .357 models of the Desert Eagle can do this.