A couple of responses have me head scratching. It sounds like neither of the posters has ever seen a revolver. A round goes into the cylinder, not into the end of the barrel!
.357 Terms wrote: "The barrel length data they provide includes the OAL of the cartridge into the overall barrel length, so with 2in barrel data the actual barrel is .41 inches." If we are talking about revolvers, the barrel length does NOT include the chamber, either legally or in performance data. The barrel length is the barrel length, and a barrel that measures 2" is 2", not .41".
Guv wrote: "A 357 Max would stick out of the end of their 2" barrel." First, a .357 Maximum can't be seated in a .38 Special or .357 Magnum chamber. Second, if it could, and "stuck out", it would stick out the front of the cylinder, not the front of the barrel.
Jim