I am thinking about picking up a very lightweight .38 revolver for always carry.
I have only owned .357 revolvers. Now I am always careful to make sure I am loading proper ammo, follow the rules etc. but we all have brain farts.
My question is what failsafes are in place on a .38 revolver that would prevent me loading a .357 round by mistake. Is the cylinder shorter and therefore will not close with the .357?
Again I am not a careless guy when it comes to this kind of thing and I always follow the rules of gun saftey but I just wanted to know if it was even possible to close the cylinder on a 38 with a .357 round in it.
I am sorry for the stoopid question but hey better I ask then not.
If it is possible to close the cylinder of a .38 witha .357 round in it and the round was fired would this grenade the firearm?
Thanks
Chris
I have only owned .357 revolvers. Now I am always careful to make sure I am loading proper ammo, follow the rules etc. but we all have brain farts.
My question is what failsafes are in place on a .38 revolver that would prevent me loading a .357 round by mistake. Is the cylinder shorter and therefore will not close with the .357?
Again I am not a careless guy when it comes to this kind of thing and I always follow the rules of gun saftey but I just wanted to know if it was even possible to close the cylinder on a 38 with a .357 round in it.
I am sorry for the stoopid question but hey better I ask then not.
If it is possible to close the cylinder of a .38 witha .357 round in it and the round was fired would this grenade the firearm?
Thanks
Chris