.38-357 FX

Cartridge Data Published On: December 20, 2014 at 11:36 pm by Bullet-Blog and last updated on February 12, 2015 at 11:24 am

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Summary

The .38-357 FX is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.352 in” (8.94mm) that is primarily used in Pistols. The .38-357 FX originated in Canada in Approximately the 1980s. The .38-357 FX also has a case length of 0.915 in” (23.24mm) and an overall length of 1.22 in” (30.99mm).

Additional Cartridge Designations: Non-Lethal Training Round

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  • Approximately the 1980s
  • Canada
  • Rimmed, Straight
  • Pistols
  • 0.352 in” (8.94mm)
  • 0.379 in” (9.63mm)
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  • 0.379 in” (9.63mm)
  • 0.526 in” (13.36mm)
  • 0.06 in” (1.45mm)
  • 0.915 in” (23.24mm)
  • 1.22 in” (30.99mm)
  • Center Fire (Small Pistol)
  • 35 MPa (5076 psi)
  • ~46 MPa (6599 psi)
 
 
 

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