Reloading Components
9mm brass, 9 Luger brass, 9mm Luger brass, 9mm Para brass, 9x19 brass, 9x19 Luger brass, 9mm Parabellum brass, 9mm Glisenti brass, 9mm pistol brass
9mm brass: also known as 9mm Parabellum, 9mm Luger and 9x19mm. This cartridge is now one of the most popular pistol cartridges in the world. **NOT RECOMMENDED FOR USE IN S&W SHIELD PISTOLS WITH NEAR-MAX OR +P LOADS, DUE TO POORLY SUPPORTED CHAMBER CONDITION**
357 Magnum Brass, 357 Brass, 357 Smith&Wesson Mag Brass, 357 S&W Mag Brass, .357 Mag Brass
357 Mag Brass: Basically a lengthened version of the .38 special, the 357 Magnum is one of the most popular handgun calibers in the world. Almost every revolver manufacturer makes a firearm in this chambering. Also used in many lever action carbines. 357 Magnum Brass.
357 Sig-Sauer
Basically a .40 S&W necked down to accept a .355 diameter bullet. Most pistols chambered for the .40 S&W can be converted to .357 Sig or complete firearms are available from Sig-Sauer. Cannot be formed out of .40 S&W.
.38 Special Brass, 38 Smith&Wesson Special, 38 SPL
38 Special Brass: Known for its accuracy, the .38 Special is one of the most popular handgun cartridges in the world. Can be fired in all revolvers chambered for the .357 Magnum.
38 Super Auto, 38 Super Automatic
An improved version of the .38 Auto, this semi-rimmed cartridge is very popular in the competition world. Not to be used in firearms originally chambered for the .38 Auto cartridge.
38 Super Rimless, 38 Comp, 9mm Steyr
An improved version of the .38 Auto, this semi-rimmed cartridge is very popular in the competition world. Not to be used in firearms originally chambered for the .38 Auto cartridge.