A .357 Magnum firearm requires .357 Magnum ammunition.
Any .357 Magnum revolver (this does not apply to automatics or any other type of firearm) can fire .357 Magnum and .38 Special cartridges.
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Each rifle or handgun is designed to be used with a specific type of ammunition, which includes the caliber and casing dimensions. This ensures that the firearm operates safely and effectively, as the ammunition must fit the chamber and function reliably with the firearm's mechanism. Using the correct type of ammunition is crucial for optimal performance and safety.
It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire". It uses the 22 Magnum cartridge. MRF stands for "magnum rim fire".
There were several types of 9mm ammunition made. The most common is the 9x19, also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger. If your firearm is marked as any of those, than this is the only type of 9mm ammunition it can facilitate. If you are uncertain about which type of ammo can be used with your firearm, consult a gunsmith.
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An automatic firearm is a firearm that will fire as long as the trigger is pressed and there is ammunition available. Some examples of automatic firearms are a machine gun, submachine gun, and machine pistol.
small pistol large pistol magnum pistol small rifle large rifle magnum rifle .50 BMG These are the primers used in all pistol and rifle ammo that is commercially available. Larger, artillery type, ammunition uses much different primers, obviously.
The decibel rating for shooting can vary depending on the type of firearm and ammunition used, but it typically ranges from 140 to 190 decibels.
38 S&W BP You're gun was designed to fire black-powder ammunition and modern smokeless ammunition could cause a catastrophic failure of the firearm.
No, you cannot fire .38 Super ammunition in a .38 Special firearm. The .38 Super cartridge is longer and has a different case design than the .38 Special, which can lead to dangerous misfires or damage to the firearm. Always use the specific ammunition type recommended by the manufacturer for safety and optimal performance.