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.357 Magnum ammunitionType/Place of originUnited StatesProduction historyDesigner, Phillip B. The.357, one of the few semi-automatic pistols that fire the.357 Magnum cartridge.This cartridge is regarded by many as an excellent hunting, and round. With proper loadings it can also be effective against large or dangerous, such as and, however many consider the larger and more powerful to be more appropriate such as the, as well as other larger magnum rounds.

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Comparatively, the.357 Magnum has less energy than the larger magnum revolver loadings but is smaller in diameter with high velocity allowing for excellent penetration properties. It is a fine small- and medium-game round and is sufficient to hunt at reasonable ranges if suitable loadings are used by a competent marksman.

For further comparison, the.357 Magnum has a higher velocity at 100 yards (91 m) than its parent.38 Special has at the muzzle. The 357 Magnum's effectiveness on game is similar to that of the, but with a much flatter trajectory due to its higher velocity. It is a very versatile cartridge, and can be used with success for self-defence, hunting, or target shooting.The original 357 load was a 158 grain bullet with an advertised muzzle velocity of 1510 fps. (Muzzle velocity was taken using a revolver with a fairly long barrel.) Most of today's loads are fairly mild when compared to the original load.Revolvers chambered in.357 Magnum have the significant advantage of also being able to chamber and fire the shorter and less-powerful.38 Special cartridge. Compared to the.357 Magnum,.38 Special is also lower in cost, noise,. The ability to also fire the.38 Special makes.357 revolvers ideal for novice shooters who are not yet used to firing full-strength.357 loads but do not want the expense of buying a second lower-powered gun to train with.

However,.38 Special ammunition should not generally be used with any.357 semiautomatic handgun or rifle, since such firearms require the larger recoil produced by firing a.357 Magnum round to cycle properly.It has also become popular as a 'dual-use' cartridge in short, light rifles like the. In a rifle, the bullet will exit the barrel at about 1,800 feet per second (550 m/s), making it far more versatile than the or the. In the 1930s, it was found to be very effective against steel car doors and, and metal-penetrating rounds were once popular in the United States among and other police organizations. The.357 revolver has been largely replaced by modern, high-capacity for police use, but it is still very popular for backup gun use and among outdoorsmen, and civilians for hunting, target shooting and self-defense. The, which is also known as the 9×29mm, was developed to duplicate the performance of the.357 Magnum in a semi-automatic pistol, as was the cartridge.Some common performance parameters are shown in the table below for several.357 Magnum loads. Bullet weights ranging from 110 to 180 grains (7.1 to 11.7 g) are common.

The 125 grains (8.1 g) jacketed hollow point loads are popular for self-defence, whereas the heavier loads are commonly used for hunting. 1956 Colt.357 MagnumThe.357 Magnum was a direct competitor with the.In terms of accuracy, the.357 Magnum has at least the same potential for precision shooting as the benchmark.38 Special round—indeed, a good.357 Magnum revolver will shoot.38 Special wadcutter ammunition with good results. It is this accuracy and power, and the versatility of also being capable of using less-expensive, milder.38 Special ammunition, that makes a.357 Magnum revolver an excellent gun for many different disciplines, from 20 yards' (18 m) precision shooting to long-range falling-plate events. It is an excellent round for those considering ammunition, as it is economical and consistently performs well.The.357 Magnum was developed from the earlier.38 Special. This was possible because the.38 Special was originally designed to use, which requires two to five times as much powder by volume to produce the same velocity with the same bullet as does the much-more-efficient.

Thus the.38 Special has a relatively large bullet case. The was introduced the same year (1902) but was originally designed for, and for higher pressures (39,200 psi (270 MPa)).

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It therefore produces considerably more energy than the.38, despite its case having less than half the powder capacity. Many.38 Special loads use the same powders, in similar charge weights, but because the case is so much larger, light-target loads with fast-burning powders may only fill the case perhaps 1/8 full.

Filling the case with slower-burning powders produces much more power, but also much more pressure; far too much pressure for older, smaller-frame revolvers chambered in.38 Special. September 28, 2007, at the. 2007-10-14 at the. 2007-09-27 at the. Federalcartridge.com. ^ Sharpe, Phillip B. Complete Guide to Handloading.

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In 1935, Smith & Wesson announced the debut of an extremely powerful new firearm cartridge as well as anew revolver with which to fire it. Both the gun and the cartridge shared the name 'Smith & Wesson.357 Magnum'.The powerful cartridge measured-in with ballistics that well-exceeded anything else the handgun industryhad produced up until that time. And, the first guns that Smith & Wesson manufactured to chamber thenew round were examples of a heightened degree of American hand craftsmanship that would never again bematched by a large-scale firearms manufacturer.Each early Smith & Wesson.357 Magnum was, by today's standards, a custom-made gun. Customers couldspecify a barrel length from 3.5 inches to 8.75 inches in any increment of 1/4 inch.

A number of differentsight design choices were also offered. And, the purchaser could choose between two hammer styles.

Everyaspect of the new.357 Magnum revolver was uncompromised with respect to quality, fit, and finish.The grip handles were milled from dark old-growth walnut and featured fine, sharp checkering cuts.Skillful checkering was also applied to the top of the barrel, top of the frame, and on the revolver'shammer. The guns were polished to an extremely high luster before receiving a blued finish that was so deepand pure that a person could see their reflection it like a mirror. Internally, the action lock-work parts were hand-fitted to ensure a smooth, slick trigger pull. Thetuning of the action involved carefully filing, honing, and polishing adjacent parts until the lock-workcycled butter-smooth.Smith & Wesson did not anticipate the.357 Magnum revolver being a high-demand item. It was pricedrelatively high, and the gun made its debut in the middle of the Great Depression. The idea was that sucha premium-grade firearm would only be purchased by hard core sportsmen and certain law enforcement personnel.However, actual demand exceeded the company's expectations by far.To further enhance the ownership experience of purchasing a.357 Magnum, Smith & Wesson established aregistration process by which customers could receive a special certificate stating their ownership of aspecific serial-numbered revolver. The certificate also indicated the specifications of the firearm, suchas barrel length, sight choice installed by the factory at the customer's request, and walnut grip shape/type.Over 5,000 certificates were issued before Smith & Wesson discontinued the registration process.

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Thesurviving examples of the 1935 through 1939 'Registered Magnums' are highly coveted by collectorsand can garner up to $13,000 at auction when they are in excellent condition and accompanied by theirregistration certificate plus original box.The.357 Magnum cartridge was developed through the collective efforts of two firearms enthusiasts/authors,Elmer Keith and Phillip B. Sharpe, in conjunction with Smith & Wesson Vice President D. Wesson.Externally, the.357 Magnum cartridge was for the most part a slightly elongated version of a.38 Special.

However,the.357 Magnum was loaded with a charge generating more than twice the pressure of the.38 Special. Thecartridge holds tremendous historic significance in that many other cartridges over the last 7 decadessubsequently adopted the 'Magnum' moniker.However, there is always only one true 'first'. That, coupled with Smith & Wesson'skeen application of exquisite American craftsmanship to the inaugural.357 Magnum firearm, is what launcheda uniquely iconic stature for the.357 Magnum cartridge and gun.

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