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Can A .38 Special Shoot .357? Multi-Caliber Weapons And Gun Safety Explained

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Can a .38 Special Shoot .357 Magnum? No; .357 Magnum was specifically designed so it cannot be fired from handguns chambered in .38 Special, but you can shoot .38 Special in a gun chambered in .357 Magnum.

In fact, you wouldn't want to shoot .357 Magnum in any gun that's specifically made to shoot .38 Special. It would be dangerous.

The .357 Magnum/.38 Special issue is a common conundrum when it comes to certain guns and certain calibers, as certain chamberings lend themselves to multi-caliber use. However, you should be cautious about doing so until you understand more about multi-caliber weapons.

Not fully understanding what guns and what calibers can be used in the same gun has led to accidents, which can lead to injury, which makes this a



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