ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!!!!
DO NOT attempt to do this. NEVER fire ammunition in a weapon it is not designed for!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
.38 S&W. NOT .38 Special, but .38 S&W.
9mm Luger. Ball or hollow point.
Yes. 9mm Luger is the 9x19 cartridge, also known as the 9mm Parabellum, and that's what the 9mm Sigma is chambered for.
38 S&W ammo. which is a shorter version of the 38 special cartridge.
No. The mags for the 9mm are different than the mags for a .40 S&W
You will need to call S&W to find out.
the 38 S&W cartridge is shorter the the 38 special and the 38 S&W cylinder is also shorter the the 38 special cylinder. both colt and S&W make the 38 S&W cartridge or 38 short cartridge..........................
This seems to be a persistent myth. The .40 S&W/.357 Sig magazines are not compatible with 9mm Glocks.
if you allude to 38 S&W cartridge then you will find the case is shorter then a 38 Spl. case. You can fire a 38 S&W cartridge in a 38 Special but you can't fire a 38 Special in a pistol designed for the 38 S&W cartridge.
The .38 Special can fire .38 Special, or .38 Long Colt. It cannot fire the .38 S&W, which is fatter and shorter.
Either the SIG or S&W
Yes, you can use .38 S&W (Smith & Wesson) cartridges in a .38 Special revolver, but it's not recommended due to potential performance issues and safety concerns. The .38 S&W is typically a shorter cartridge and may cause feeding or ejection problems. Additionally, the .38 Special is designed for higher pressures, so using .38 S&W might not provide reliable or safe function in all revolvers. Always consult the firearm's manual and consider the manufacturer's recommendations before using different calibers.