ASM Single Action Revolver
2016/7/22 9:08:05
Question
I have an ASM ARMY single action revolver. The barrel is marked 357 M. I have fired 38 + P and its reliable and accurate. Does the 357 M in the barrel indicate its a 357 Magnum and is it safe to shoot that load?
Answer
Although I do not have familiarity with that particular firearm, I do not know of any other cartridge that could be designated ".357 M" than the .357 Magnum. The .357 Magnum cartridge is 1/10 of an inch longer than the .38 Special. This was done deliberately so that the .357 cartridges could not fit into a gun chambered and rated for .38 Special.
I would take it to a gunstore and have them check it and tell you for sure, but if it is marked "357 M" and .357 Magnum cartridges will fit into it, I'm 99% sure that that is the cartridge it is chambered for.
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