yes, it will load and fire. unfortunately the shorter cartridge will cause the projectile to discharge without perfect alignment with the the barrel, thus the cylinder will absorb the recoil and ultimately destroy your firearm.
it does shoot the 38 spl cartridge.............
No, a Taurus 38 Special cannot shoot 357 ammunition.
Yes, you can shoot .38 Special ammunition in a .357 revolver.
A .38 Special can shoot the cartridge marked "38 Short Colt". It CANNOT shoot what many people CALL a .38 Short- which is the .38 S&W. The .38 S&W in not only shorter than the Special, it is fatter. The 2 do not interchange.
Yes, a .357 Magnum revolver can shoot .38 Special ammunition.
No, a .38 Special cannot shoot a .357 round because the .357 round is longer and more powerful than the .38 Special.
Yes, you can shoot .38 Special ammunition out of a .357 Magnum revolver. The .357 Magnum revolver is designed to also shoot .38 Special ammunition, as the .38 Special cartridge is shorter than the .357 Magnum cartridge.
Yes, a .357 Magnum firearm can shoot .38 Special ammunition.
No. 38 Special only.
you can shoot standard 38 special rounds out of a firearm marked for 38 special +p
NO,NO,NO,NO,NO.........you CANNOT shoot the 357 cartridge in a 38 special, but you can shoot a 38 special cartridge in a 357 pistol.................the 38 cal. cylinder was not made to house the 357 cartridge or take the pressure.............
yes