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by pastor1
Sat Sep 29, 2007 10:49 am
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: .357 vs .38
Replies: 13
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I agree with the above comment. It also causes a residue build-up low in the cylinder (if not cleaned often) that can make it harder to chamber .357 rounds. Were I to buy one of those titanium revolvers that weigh only 12 oz., I would only fire .38 ammo in it however. I heard of a PO that broke a bone in his hand while firing several boxes of full power .357 loads in one. I've also heard of the safety on the S&W titatnium revolvers breaking during the use of .357 loads, rendering the weapon useless.

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