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S&W Revolvers: 1980 to the Present All NON-PINNED Barrels, the L-Frames, and the New Era Revolvers


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Old 07-19-2010, 11:05 PM
GHEN GHEN is offline
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Default Difference in barrels?

Hello all,

Is there any difference (except for markings) between a .38/.357 barrel and a 9mm barrel for a Centennial revolver?

I know they can handle each other's rounds but I wonder if there was an actual difference in bore size, land, grooves, etc.

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Old 07-20-2010, 12:25 AM
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Should be, since the .38/.357 is a .357 & the 9mm is a .355.
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