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- From: lklawson@acs.harding.edu
- Newsgroups: rec.guns
- Subject: Re: .357 in a 9mm
- Message-ID: <7627281640001A29@UALR.EDU>
- Date: 20 Nov 92 22:33:22 GMT
- Sender: magnum@mimsy.umd.edu
- Organization: Harding University
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- Approved: gun-control@cs.umd.edu
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- In article <9211181912.AA10177@scorpio.ic.cmc.ca>, keith@scorpio.ic.cmc.ca (Keith de Solla) writes:
- #
- #This is probably a silly question but, is there any problem with
- #reloading 9mm with .357 JSP bullets? I tried a few rounds and
- #though they are shorter & shaped differently from 9mm JSP bullets,
- #they fed ok in my Hi-Power. The Speer .357JSPs are somewhat cheaper
- #(where I shop) than Speer 9mm JSPs & I would like to load a lot up
- #to break in my Hi-Power.
-
- I don't know about reloading, but a friend of mine has .357 mag revolver that
- came with a special cylinder for 9mm. He fired it with the 9mm cylinder and it
- worked perfect. I don't remember who made the revolver. It was a single
- action, internal pin revolver. Probably S&W knowing my friend.
-
- Kirk Lawson
- LKLAWSON@ACS.HARDING.EDU
-
- There is no problem that can not be solved with the proper aplication of photon
- torpedoes.
-
-