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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    Resorting to immature gaslighting in a middle of a discussion that was never personal and was strictly a debate between to men about difference of opinion is a tell tale sign about who's "triggered." Yes, +p+ isn't a part of SAMMI specs as well as other projectile calibers that BB and a range...
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    Yes, you are playing semantics. If no specs exist for a projectile then it's impossible for someone to be within the specs. There aren't any specs for some projectile calibers. There's no specs that exist 380 +P, but specs do exist for 38 Special +P. You can't claim something is out of spec when...
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    You're being misleading and what I said is true. The projectiles that you listed can never be SAAMI compliant because no SAAMI specs exist for them to comply with! That's the equivalent to saying that someone's actions isn't in compliance with the law when no no law even exists that makes deemed...
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    Buffalo Bore is within SAAMI standards. S&W is selling a firearm that can not handle some ammo, including sub 120 gr., even though it's within SAAMI standards. The Ti cylinder and scandium frame revolvers have their limitations, and that's not the fault of the manufacturers. There is nothing...
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    It's not anyone's fault but maybe the OP's, but it's an understandable mistake for a newbie. As far as S&W and exotic metal revolvers are concerned, they are selling a product that people want with features people want. The ammo company in question and S&W has information out there about what's...
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    S&W, Taurus, Ruger, etc have made similar types of light weight revolvers going back as far as several decades ago. It's not exactly anything "lastest or greatest." It's not anymore's fault but maybe the OP's, but it's an understandable mistake for a newbie. It happens. I'd be harder on him if...
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    Yes, I believe the bullet jump crimp, and the RO's damaged the revolver trying to get the cylinder open.
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    I do not believe their ammo is over pressure either like many have asserted. Plus, they open themselves up to legal action and lawsuits if it is and they're saying it's not. Also, they are a popular ammo manufacturer with years in the business. If their stuff was over pressure specs, we would...
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    First time firing my 360 PD bad experience

    Most people have enough sense and who knows of Buffalo Bore know that it's not all that wise to fire it out of a light weight, non-steel, exotic metal revolver. The fact that it's more than likely to jump crimp is reason enough alone, and that's not BB fault or a design flaw in the ammo. That's...
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    Taurus 65 2.5” barrel

    IMHO, you posted in the right place if you wanted the people who would likely know the answer to see your question. Next time just flip it and ask if a K-frame's dimensions are similar to a Taurus 65 because you want to know if it will fit a Taurus 65 holster. Same difference, but people will...
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    2" vs 3" .38/.357 revolvers

    So how did you conclude it was the barrel length that was the difference in how well you could personally shoot each isolated example of model 10 and 65 you own? Do they both have the same exact grips and sites? Are the triggers exactly the same? Are the cylinder gaps exactly the same? Is the...
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    2" vs 3" .38/.357 revolvers

    Then I'd say that's an issue with you and those you've been shooting with, not not an issue with the revolver or barrel length. I actually don't think it's a barrel or issue with you or your many many associates. I think you are conflating two different things. If you were to claim that a ~14...
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    2" vs 3" .38/.357 revolvers

    That's not true at all. Accuracy isn't noticeably reduced with a 2" vs a 4" barrel and defensive distances. If you personally had an accuracy problem, then that was a personal problem with you or maybe the anecdotal example of your particular 2" revolver. It could also be the particular ammo you...
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    627PC ?s

    The The con is it's a S&W, thus it's more than likely to have issues out the box.
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    Favorite 38 spl self defense load

    I don't know why they would post numbers out of an almost 5" barrel knowing that their target audience will be carrying it in a 2"-3" barrel.
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