can you show me a picture of my .32 cal. Smith & Wesson hammerless revolver serial #182202
38 special is only a revolver caliber. that's like saying a 44 magnum revolver or a 500 special revolver. a revolver is a revolver
A history letter from Colt will give you what you are looking for.
Yes, you can shoot .38 Special ammunition in a .357 revolver.
The Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd edition, by Supica and Nahas.
Yes, you can shoot a .38 Special cartridge in a .357 Magnum revolver because the .357 Magnum revolver is designed to also accommodate the .38 Special cartridge.
Standard Catalog of Smith and Wesson, 3rd ed by Supca and Nahas
A .38 Special round is compatible with a .357 revolver because the .357 revolver is designed to shoot both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition. The .38 Special round is slightly shorter than the .357 Magnum round, but it can be safely fired in a .357 revolver without any issues.
It depends on what you mean. A .38 revolver may be a .38 special, but there are other types of .38 besides just the special round.
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, 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.
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