Aliases
Summary
The .357-44 Bain & Davis (AKA: 9x31mmR, .353 Casull) is a Center Fire cartridge with a Bullet Diameter of 0.357 in” (9.07mm) that is primarily used in Pistols. The .357-44 Bain & Davis originated in The United States in 1964. The .357-44 Bain & Davis also has a case length of 1.28 in” (32.51mm) and an overall length of 1.55 in” (39.37mm).
Cartridge Details
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- 1964
- The United States
- Rimmed, Bottleneck
- Pistols
- 0.357 in” (9.07mm)
- 0.384 in” (9.75mm)
- 0.455 in” (11.56mm)
- 0.457 in” (11.61mm)
- 0.514 in” (13.06mm)
- 0.06 in” (1.52mm)
- 1.28 in” (32.51mm)
- 1.55 in” (39.37mm)
- Center Fire (Large Pistol, Magnum)
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