.356 TSW
| .356 TSW |
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| Type |
Pistol |
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| Place of origin |
USA |
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| Production history |
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| Designer |
Smith & Wesson |
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| Designed |
1994 |
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| Specifications |
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| Bullet diameter |
.355 in (9.0 mm) |
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| Neck diameter |
.380 in (9.7 mm) |
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| Shoulder diameter |
.3804 in (9.66 mm) |
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| Base diameter |
.3907 in (9.92 mm) |
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| Rim diameter |
.394 in (10.0 mm) |
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| Case length |
.850 in (21.6 mm) |
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| Overall length |
1.160 in (29.5 mm) |
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| Rifling twist |
1-10"[1] |
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The .356 TSW (356 Team Smith & Wesson) is a centerfire pistol cartridge designed by Smith & Wesson in the mid-1990s. It was designed to be used in IPSC shooting events, but was eventually barred from competition [2] and essentially pushed the round into obscurity.
See also
List of handgun cartridges
References