Wednesday, February 5, 2014

The Hidden Magic of .35 Caliber

UDATE: 10/17/18

.35 caliber is part of several of the popular modern cartridges:

9mm is .355 diameter
.357 Magnum is .357 diameter
.38 Special is .357 diameter
.380 is .355 diameter
.38 Super is .356 diameter
.357 SIG is .355 caliber

And then there are the obsolete and unusual cartridges:

.38 ACP (.356)
9mm Japanese Revolver (.351)
9x18 Makarov
9x23 Steyr
9x23 Winchester
906 Rowland
9mm Glisenti
9mm Federal
9mm Browning Long
9x21
.356 TSW
9mm Action Express
9mm Largo
9x25 Mauser
9x25 Dillon
9mm Win Mag
.357 Maximum

Then there are the rifle cartridges. They are in no particular order, and almost all of them seem obsolete or obscure save maybe .35 Whelen - and that is being generous:

.35 Winchester Self Loading (.351)
.351 Winchester Self Loading (.352)
.35 Remington (.358)
.356 Winchester (.358)
.357/.44 B&D
.358 Hoosier
.358 Winchester (.358)
.35 Whelen (.358)
.35 Winchester (.358)
.350 Remington Magnum (.358)
.350 Rigby (.358)
.35 Samba (WSM)
.358 Norma Magnum
.357 Magnum Rimless
.357 Maximum Rimless
.400/360 Nitro Express (.358)




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