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→ | Does the S&W .357 and the Glock 31 .357 shoot the same ammo? |
| | By Yahoo Answers | | 2007-08-10 12:52:31 | | I have two S&W .357s. I am looking at buying an Automatic handgun and I like GLOCKS. I found the GLOCK 31 which fires .357 . Can I shoot the same bullets from my S&W and the GLOCK? The Glock ammo says its .357 SIG. Is this different?This would be an advantage in only having to fire one type of ammo if they were the same. | | Answered By: Ahcho N |  |
| | No, the revolver shoots a slightly longer round and has a large base on the cartridge so it will fit into the cylinder. The Glock fires an automatic round with a smaller base so it can fit into the chamber of the simi-automatic hand gun. It has a little lip on it just big enough for the extractor to grab to pull it out of the chamber and eject it. |
| User: Eric | | .357 revolver ammo is different than .357 Sig.
They are not interchangeable. | | | | User: Jeffery C | | No S&W 357 is a revolver ammo and the .357 SIG is an autoloader ammo.
Like the .45 colt revolver ammo is different then the .45 colt automatic ammo. | | | | User: Ahcho N | | No, the revolver shoots a slightly longer round and has a large base on the cartridge so it will fit into the cylinder. The Glock fires an automatic round with a smaller base so it can fit into the chamber of the simi-automatic hand gun. It has a little lip on it just big enough for the extractor to grab to pull it out of the chamber and eject it. | | |
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