In 1980-1990's the Phillips and Rodgers Company in Texas designed and produced a modified 6-inch S&W K-38 revolver that was notable for being capable of chambering and firing approximately 25 different cartridges .
What was different about the gun was its special smooth, round cylinder, still in the white with no flutes, but that wasn’t all. This gun’s cylinder would accept virtually every 9mm and .38-caliber handgun cartridge in the world. The list included .38 S&W, .38 Short Colt, .38 Long Colt, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .380, 9×19, 9mm Ultra, 9mm Bayard Long, 9mm Styer, 9×23 Winchester, .356 TSW, .38 Super. .38 TJ, 9mm Winchester Magnum and more.
How is this possible?
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What was different about the gun was its special smooth, round cylinder, still in the white with no flutes, but that wasn’t all. This gun’s cylinder would accept virtually every 9mm and .38-caliber handgun cartridge in the world. The list included .38 S&W, .38 Short Colt, .38 Long Colt, .38 Special, .357 Magnum, .380, 9×19, 9mm Ultra, 9mm Bayard Long, 9mm Styer, 9×23 Winchester, .356 TSW, .38 Super. .38 TJ, 9mm Winchester Magnum and more.
How is this possible?