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redsox3624 08-12-2005 05:19 PM

caliber Question
 
What is the difference between the .380 auto the 38 special and the 357 magnum??

bigbulls 08-12-2005 07:10 PM

RE: caliber Question
 
The .380 is a small rimless cartridge designed to be used in small semi auto pistols. It is generally considered a minimal self defense round. It fires a 90 grain bullet at 1000 fps.

The 38 special is a straight, rimmed cartridge and is designed to be used in revolvers. It can also be fired in guns chambered for the .357 magnum. It will fire a 125 grain bullet at 950 fps.

The .357 magnum is simply a longer version of the 38 special. it will fire a 125 grain bullet at 1450 fps.


The next time you are in a sporting goods store that has amunition out in the aisles open up a box of each and you will quickly see the differences. That is if you are 18 years or older.



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