Well, that'll be a bit difficult to say without knowing WHICH .357 Magnum you're referring to.
A .357 Magnum firearm requires .357 Magnum ammunition.
A .357 Magnum can shoot .38 Special rounds as well as .357 Magnum rounds.
No, there are .357 caliber bullets that are not magnum, but they are in the minority.
its not a 357 maximum its a 357 magnum i would know i have one ruger .357 magnum speed 6 but yes you can as long as you have a hunting permit
To reassemble a Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum revolver, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the cylinder is open. Insert the cylinder back into the frame, aligning it with the latch. Close the cylinder until it clicks into place, then check that it rotates freely. Finally, ensure the hammer and trigger function correctly before storing or using the firearm.
.357 Magnum will have more recoil.
If the weapon is chambered in 357 Magnum, you can fire the round in it.
No. You can get a Sig P229 that will fire .357 Sig, but that is not the same as .357 magnum.
Yes, you can safely shoot a .38 Special cartridge in a .357 Magnum revolver. The .357 Magnum revolver is designed to handle both .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridges.
Yes, it is safe to shoot .38 Special ammunition in a .357 Magnum revolver. The .357 Magnum revolver is designed to safely shoot both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition.
The .357 part of the name means that the bullet diameter .357 inches. I do not know what the "Magnum" means in the name.
.44 Magnum