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357mag pressures in .38 cases
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<blockquote data-quote="ldp4570" data-source="post: 820075" data-attributes="member: 5168"><p>Dustin, If your not careful one of those might find its way into that little model 38, and then your going to have your own personal handgrenade! Its best to just not do it. There's a reason the ammo manufacturers went from making 38/44 to making .357Magnum. Had one of my soldiers over in Germany try to magnumize his .44spl, I didn't know a model 24 could come apart like that, and he's lucky he only lost a finger.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ldp4570, post: 820075, member: 5168"] Dustin, If your not careful one of those might find its way into that little model 38, and then your going to have your own personal handgrenade! Its best to just not do it. There's a reason the ammo manufacturers went from making 38/44 to making .357Magnum. Had one of my soldiers over in Germany try to magnumize his .44spl, I didn't know a model 24 could come apart like that, and he's lucky he only lost a finger. [/QUOTE]
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