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Please forgive me if this seems like a dumb question, but I'm new to guns in general, and this is the only hand gun that I've ever owned.
I bought a 642 in .38 caliber a while back from a friend. It's a SPL+P. I bought some ammo for it this week and noticed that the cartridge fits in the cylinder just fine, and fits in the "back side" of the barrel. And just to get to know the gun better, I tried to fit the bullet in the front of the barrel. And to my amazement, it doesn't go all the way in. I took the ammo and gun back to the place I bought the ammo, and the guy there told me it's supposed to be like that to give the gun better accuracy.
Is this normal? Was the barrel actually designed with a taper in the barrel? I certainly don't want to fire the gun without knowing.
Thanks in advance.
I bought a 642 in .38 caliber a while back from a friend. It's a SPL+P. I bought some ammo for it this week and noticed that the cartridge fits in the cylinder just fine, and fits in the "back side" of the barrel. And just to get to know the gun better, I tried to fit the bullet in the front of the barrel. And to my amazement, it doesn't go all the way in. I took the ammo and gun back to the place I bought the ammo, and the guy there told me it's supposed to be like that to give the gun better accuracy.
Is this normal? Was the barrel actually designed with a taper in the barrel? I certainly don't want to fire the gun without knowing.
Thanks in advance.