You said yourself that older .38s were made without shoulders in the cylinders so that makes no sense to say there is something wrong with it.
...and if you shoot a .357 in a .38, then theres something wrong with you.
That makes no sense. I am the one warning others that it's a possibility. You're the reckless jerk who is telling people "it can't be done."
Why you call me John Kerry, I dont know,...
He is famous for arrogantly saying "don't you know who I am?" LOL
I always end up frustrated whenever I argue with a stubborn idiot, especially one who doesnt know anything about guns.
When you have totally lost the argument and the facts don't support you at all you have ad-hominem. It's obvious why you can't answer a simple yes-no question. It destroys your position. You don't know shit about guns.
Are there or are there not thousands (if not millions) of .38s in circulation that will accept a .357 cartridge. Yes or no?
Your imaginary argument over a handful (not “millions”)of antique guns has degenerated into your petulant name calling
and near psychotic behavior. I want nothing more to do with you or your imaginary argument. It serves no purpose to argue with low-information blowhards like you.