No such model number in the S&W line
A .357 Magnum can shoot .38 Special rounds as well as .357 Magnum rounds.
No, My grand dad gave me one. as the kid I am, I tried this before . The .22 magnum is to big to fit in the gun.
The number of rounds a CO2 pistol can shoot depends on the specific model and brand. On average, a standard CO2 pistol can shoot around 40-50 rounds before needing a new CO2 cartridge. However, some high-capacity models can shoot up to 100 rounds or more before needing a cartridge change.
Yes.
The magazine tube holds 15 rounds.
A standard model 60 holds 14 rounds in its tubular magazine. Including the one in the chamber it will hold a total of 15 cartridges.
No. However, .38 Special ammo CAN be safely fired in a .357 Magnum firearm. Both cartridges use a bullet that is .357 in diameter- but the .357 magnum is longer, and more powerful.
38 Special; yes.
NO
The rate of fire for a firearm is typically dependent on the shooter's ability to manipulate the trigger and reload. In general, a shooter can fire a 44 Magnum revolver at a rate of around 6-8 rounds per minute. However, semi-automatic pistols chambered in 44 Magnum can have a higher rate of fire, typically between 30-40 rounds per minute if the shooter is skilled.
Yes, it is safe to shoot .38 Special ammunition in a .357 Magnum revolver. The .357 Magnum revolver is designed to safely shoot both .357 Magnum and .38 Special ammunition.
Magnums usually shoot faster. Hence the term Magnum