Older Model 60 Ammo Question

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I've mentioned this in one or two other threads I started, but I've recently gotten into shooting, and am using some guns that I got from my father decades ago. One of those is a stainless Model 60 with a pinned barrel (not sure of the age). On the barrel, it says 38 S.&W. SPL. Does this mean the gun can shoot either 38 S&W ammo OR 38 Special? I have both, and am unsure which is appropriate in this gun.

Thanks in advance!


Frank
 
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No on the 38 S&W ammo, that is different than the 38 Special ammo. The 38 S&W bullet is .361 and the 38 Special is .358 in diameter. Also the S&W case is .775 compared the the Special case is 1.155. Completely different.
 
Hah! Ok, then! I never even tried fitting the 38 S&W in there until I knew whether it was compatible or not. I guess if I had done that, I would have had my answer!

Thanks for the replies, guys.


Frank
 
Murphydog is correct, the full and proper name for 38 Special is "Smith & Wesson .38 Special". It can create some confusion when there is the earlier cartridge that was named ".38 Smith & Wesson". Unless your chambers are oversized, .38 S&W will not fit in a firearm chambered for S&W .38 Special.

Then there is this 38 Special.

[ame]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vJtf7R_oVaw[/ame]
 
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