Ian McCollum, an expert in historical firearms, details the Webley No5 Express New Army revolver. He highlights its unique design, which blends American and European influences from the late 19th century, and its ability to chamber various powerful black powder cartridges like .455 CF, .45 Long, and .476, distinguishing it from contemporary British service revolvers.
This guide, based on insights from Hickok45, explains the critical differences in cartridge length and pressure between .38 Special and .357 Magnum ammunition. It highlights how the longer .357 Magnum casing acts as a safety feature, preventing accidental chambering in .38 Special revolvers. The guide also covers the reverse compatibility of .357 Magnum revolvers, which can safely fire both calibers.
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