I understand the old rationale that the K-frame wouldn't stand up to the pounding of light-bullet full-charge .357s, that there would be flame-cutting of the top strap and cracking of the forcing cone.
But still. Smith & Wesson can and does make J-frame .357s. So apparently it isn't only a matter of the size of the frame.
Why can't they now make a .357 K-frame?
But still. Smith & Wesson can and does make J-frame .357s. So apparently it isn't only a matter of the size of the frame.
Why can't they now make a .357 K-frame?