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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. The Best .357 Magnum Guns - American Firearms

    The .357 Magnum is an American classic and has been a popular round since its introduction nearly 90 years ago. It’s a powerful round that doesn’t quite stray into “oh God my wrist” levels …

  3. .357 Magnum: The Pros And Cons For Self-Defense - Gun Digest

    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.

  4. The .357 Magnum: History & Performance - American Rifleman

    Jun 18, 2022 · Created by Smith & Wesson during the Great Depression, in the past eight decades the .357 Mag. cartridge has seen no shortage in popularity nor the amount of models …

  5. .357 Magnum - BallisticStudies.com

    The .357 was designed in response to crime problems within the U.S during the 1920’s through 30’s. Prior to the release of the .357, the standard police service cartridge was the .38 special.

  6. 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 …

  7. How 357 Magnum Happened - speer.com

    Almost a century after its debut, the 357 Magnum remains incredibly popular and effective for hunting, target shooting, law enforcement and self-defense. Legendary gun writer Dick Metcalf …

  8. 8 Best .357 Magnum Revolvers - Pew Pew Tactical

    Every round you place in a .357 Magnum revolver delivers outstanding performance from a handgun. Its bare-bones design and easy-to-use mechanism make it perfect for beginners. …

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    • The .357 Magnum & Me - GUNS Magazine

      The .357 Magnum cartridge was designed in 1934 while the first gun was released in 1935. Douglas Wesson and Phil Sharpe are given credit for developing it after experimenting with …

    • .357 Magnum - Wikiwand

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