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I have a very nice Stainless Steel Model 442 in .38 Special +P.
I noticed that the cylinder is long enough to accept a .357 Magnum cartridge, except the cylinder has not been reamed all
the way through to accept the cartridge. If I were to ream the
cylinder all the way through, the .357 Magnum cartridge would fit
into the cylinder perfectly. My question is: Would the frame tolerate the higher pressure of the .357 Magnum cartridge?
I’ve owned/shot the 340PD for years but after one cylinder of magnum rounds I’ve stayed w/+P. I’m not recoil sensitive but anything lighter than a steel J Frame is going to be difficult to control, especially with the all important follow up shots.
Personally, if there is a gun available in that chambering from S&W… I’d just buy a 340PD.
Now before everyone starts down the “you’ll blow yourself up” road, I did convert my 642-1 to 9mm. I carry it religiously, and no issues have popped up in the almost six years I’ve had it converted (plenty of other members/shooters on other forums have had similar results). I train a lot with UMC bulk 115 grain, which has a POI identical to my carry rounds (Hornady XTP 147 grain).
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Aren't 38 Spl bores a larger diameter than 9mm? Do you get OK accuracy with the 9mm conversion? I have a Brit Victory with a 38 Spl cylinder, and my accuracy has been pretty good with the 38 S&W barrel, which is a little oversize for 38 Spl.
I'm kinda disturbed by the way that is worded.If I were to ream the
cylinder all the way through, the .357 Magnum cartridge would fit
into the cylinder perfectly.