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  1. .357 Magnum - Wikipedia

    Though .38 Special and .357 Magnum would seem to be different diameter chamberings, they are in fact identical, as at 0.357 inches (9.07 mm), they both have the same bullet diameter.

  2. .357 Magnum: The Pros And Cons For Self-Defense

    Apr 8, 2021 · The .357 Magnum is among the most iconic American handgun cartridges and still treasured today. Despite losing favor in the past few decades, it isn’t going anywhere.

  3. Why the .357 Magnum is neither magic nor outdated

    The .357 Magnum holds an undeniable place in the pantheon of handgun cartridges. Its name alone evokes images of power, precision, and unwavering reliability. But for all its fame, this cartridge ...

  4. Why is the .357 Magnum the most combat-ready handgun?

    Jul 5, 2024 · In conclusion, while other handguns offer advantages in capacity and reload speed, the .357 Magnum’s potent power, inherent reliability, and versatility continue to make it a compelling …

  5. .357 Magnum: The DEADLY FLAW Most Shooters Ignore!

    4 days ago · The .357 Magnum is legendary—but its “power” comes with risks most people don’t talk about. In this video, we break down where the .357 came from, why it earned its reputation, and the ...

  6. .357 Magnum - CHUCKHAWKS.COM

    The famous .357 Magnum, the original magnum pistol cartridge, was introduced in 1935 by Smith & Wesson as the world's most powerful handgun cartridge. For over 20 years it was simply known as …

  7. .357 Magnum - BallisticStudies.com

    The .357 Maximum was initially chambered in the Ruger Blackhawk in 1983 and was for a time adopted by other handgun manufactures. But after losing popularity due to gas cutting issues, this …