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.357 SIG and .38 Special

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between .357 SIG and .38 Special

.357 SIG vs. .38 Special

The differences between .357 SIG and .38 Special are not available.

Similarities between .357 SIG and .38 Special

.357 SIG and .38 Special have 11 things in common (in Unionpedia): Cartridge (firearms), Federal Premium Ammunition, List of handgun cartridges, Pounds per square inch, Revolver, Rim (firearms), Semi-automatic pistol, Table of handgun and rifle cartridges, .357 Magnum, .380 ACP, 9×19mm Parabellum.

Cartridge (firearms)

A cartridge is a type of firearm ammunition packaging a projectile (bullet, shots or slug), a propellant substance (usually either smokeless powder or black powder) and an ignition device (primer) within a metallic, paper or plastic case that is precisely made to fit within the barrel chamber of a breechloading gun, for the practical purpose of convenient transportation and handling during shooting.

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Federal Premium Ammunition

Federal Premium Ammunition, a wholly owned subsidiary of Vista Outdoor Inc., is located in Anoka, Minnesota.

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List of handgun cartridges

List of repeating handgun cartridges, approximately in order of increasing caliber.

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Pounds per square inch

The pound per square inch or, more accurately, pound-force per square inch (symbol: lbf/in2; abbreviation: psi) is a unit of pressure or of stress based on avoirdupois units.

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Revolver

A revolver (also called a wheel gun) is a repeating handgun that has a revolving cylinder containing multiple chambers and at least one barrel for firing.

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Rim (firearms)

A rim is an external flange that is machined, cast, molded, stamped or pressed around the bottom of a firearms cartridge.

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Semi-automatic pistol

A semi-automatic pistol is a type of pistol that is semi-automatic, meaning it uses the energy of the fired cartridge to cycle the action of the firearm and advance the next available cartridge into position for firing.

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Table of handgun and rifle cartridges

Table of selected pistol/submachine gun and rifle/machine gun cartridges by common name.

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.357 Magnum

The.357 S&W Magnum (9×33mmR), or simply.357 Magnum, is a revolver cartridge with a.357-inch (9.07 mm) bullet diameter.

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.380 ACP

The.380 ACP (9×17mm) (Automatic Colt Pistol) is a rimless, straight-walled pistol cartridge developed by firearms designer John Moses Browning.

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9×19mm Parabellum

The 9×19mm Parabellum is a firearms cartridge that was designed by Georg Luger and introduced in 1902 by the German weapons manufacturer Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) (German Weapons and Munitions Factory) for their Luger semi-automatic pistol.

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The list above answers the following questions

.357 SIG and .38 Special Comparison

.357 SIG has 70 relations, while .38 Special has 52. As they have in common 11, the Jaccard index is 9.02% = 11 / (70 + 52).

References

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