Yes, but, not recommended.
The USA. It is a .38spl that is lengthened slightly to make it a magnum.
I am trying to make a deal with a coworker who says his 4006 came as a dual caliber gun .40 cal and .357 mag. I know the gun cannot be .357 mag so it must be a .357 sig. I have not yet seen the .357 barrel. I do know that Bar-Sto makes a .357 sig barrel as I just read the article on reloading .357 sig. Search google for 4006*.357 sig.
38 Special and .357 Magnum.
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Winchester, Marlin, Rossi (and maybe a few others) make lever action rifles in .357 Mag... I personally wouldn't pick that cartridge for anything other than a pistol, or if I were shooting in a cowboy match (where the .357 isn't allowed for the most part, anyway...) But if you need a long gun in .357 Mag, there are plenty out there. Good luck.
No. They both use a different diameter bullet and the case is different. The .357 Sig case is a bottle-necked version of the .40 S&W case. The .357 mag is a longer version of the .38 Special.
357 case is @ 1/10 of an inch longer.
NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! DO NOT TRY THIS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Derringer 2 Shot, 357 Mag, SN 929, what is the value
Not marked AFAIK