BreechFace
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So you are going counter to well reasoned expert advice? It is chambered in 38 Special. It is built with less than modern steel. Its history is suspect. And you are going to shoot hotter than design spec rounds? Your call, but please tell everyone around you to give them a chance to exit the area before you light 'er off.
Ya know, Ol' Elmer blew his fair share of guns while hot rodding.
I think that @BigBlue 94 is saying that maybe hot 357 loads are what caused the damage, not that he's going to load hot and shoot.