Change the 357 and 38 to decimals.
.357
.380
Since a 38 caliber is larger than a 357 caliber, it would be wise to change barrels and consult a gunsmith. If you have to ask this question, you need to talk to an expert before proceeding.
No, yoou need not change the barrel. Both have the samebullet diameter. You can shoot a .38 in a 357 but not vice versa. Why? because the length of the bullet is different. both are 38 caliper.
yes for a shotgun you need a rifle barrel DO NOT shoot slugs if you have a poly-choke!
You will need to change barrel's, a accu choke is not on a slug barrel.
You will need a replacemetn barrel that is rated for steel shot.
first you will need a 2 barrel carby. then you will need either a new inlet manifold for a 2 barrel, or an adaptor plate that goes from 4 barrel to 2 barrel. using an adaptor will be cheaper than an inlet manifold
You need to add a scope-stop to the barrel. This will stop the creep backwards.
No, you can still shoot it. The only thing you need batteries for is to make the revolving barrel light up.
It depends, if you get the exact same carburetor, then no, but if say you upgrade from a single barrel carter to a 4 barrel edelbrock then yes, but if you already have a 4-barrel carb and manifold then you may need a adapter which is inexpensive, but you could also get lucky and it may bolt right up.
If you need better accuracy, buy a Custom products 2 piece barrel. If you need better range, buy an Apex tipped barrel. If you need a lighter barrel, buy a Carbon fiber barrel, like the Azodin Carbon or Stifi MF.
To change the ignition barrel on a T4 vehicle, you’ll first need to disconnect the battery to ensure safety. Remove the steering column cover by unscrewing it and then locate the ignition switch assembly. Use a flathead screwdriver to release the retaining tab on the ignition barrel, then pull it out. Install the new barrel by reversing the process, ensuring all components are securely reassembled before reconnecting the battery.
You will need a slide/ barrel bushing that will fit the barrel you want to install.
If you are speaking of the single or double barrel guns, you can change barrels. However, you should have a gunsmith look at the other barrel to make sure it fits properly, most of them need a little hand fitting.
Yes, but ejector spring may need modification- slight change in slot for spring.