Ralph G. Briscoe
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My carry gun is a Smith 642. Typical of revolvers with short ejector rods, it often fails to eject all the cases no matter how hard I slap the ejector. It occurred to me that this would be less of a problem with the shorter 9mm Luger case, but J frames in 9mm are rare and expensive. The old .38 short Colt is close to the size of the 9mm. None of the manuals list hot loads for this cartridge because of the ancient guns for which it was chambered, but is there any reason with a modern revolver one could not approach 9mm Luger velocities with this case? Thanks.