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The '''.500 S&W Special''' is a [[cartridge (weaponry)|cartridge]] |
The '''.500 S&W Special''' is a revolver [[cartridge (weaponry)|cartridge]]. It was designed and produced by [[Cor-Bon]]/[[Glaser Safety Slug|Glaser]] (at Smith & Wesson’s request) in 2004.<ref>{{Citation |title =.500 S&W Special |date = 2007-01-07 |url = http://airbornecombatengineer.typepad.com/airborne_combat_engineer/2005/01/500_sw_special.html | accessdate = 2007-08-23 }}</ref> It is a shorter version of the [[.500 S&W Magnum]] with a drastically reduced load, much as the [[.38 Special]] is to the [[.357 Magnum]]. However, unlike the .38 Special and .357 Magnum, the .500 Special came ''after'' the .500 Magnum. |
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The purpose of the .500 Special is to be able to shoot less punishing loads, with a muzzle energy closer to that of the [[.44 Magnum]] cartridge, in firearms chambered for the .500 S&W Magnum. It is possible that firearms chambered for the .500 S&W Special only will be developed.<ref name="outdoor" /> Smith & Wesson has been urged by [[John Ross (author)|John Ross]] to produce their largest "X-Frame" in a shorter version to handle this cartridge.<ref>http://www.john-ross.net/pdfs/maghist.pdf</ref> Ballistics are slightly superior to the [[.480 Ruger]].<ref name="outdoor">{{Citation |last =Christian |first =Chris |title =New loads for '04 |date = 2007-05-01 |url = http://www.outdoorlife.com/outdoor/gear/article/0,19912,785817,00.html |accessdate = 2007-08-23 |work =[[Outdoor Life]] }}</ref> |
The purpose of the .500 Special is to be able to shoot less punishing loads, with a muzzle energy closer to that of the [[.44 Magnum]] cartridge, in firearms chambered for the .500 S&W Magnum. It is possible that firearms chambered for the .500 S&W Special only will be developed.<ref name="outdoor" /> Smith & Wesson has been urged by [[John Ross (author)|John Ross]] to produce their largest "X-Frame" in a shorter version to handle this cartridge.<ref>http://www.john-ross.net/pdfs/maghist.pdf</ref> Ballistics are slightly superior to the [[.480 Ruger]].<ref name="outdoor">{{Citation |last =Christian |first =Chris |title =New loads for '04 |date = 2007-05-01 |url = http://www.outdoorlife.com/outdoor/gear/article/0,19912,785817,00.html |accessdate = 2007-08-23 |work =[[Outdoor Life]] }}</ref> |
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Type | Handgun | |||||||||||
Place of origin | USA | |||||||||||
Production history | ||||||||||||
Designer | Cor-Bon/Glaser | |||||||||||
Designed | 2004 | |||||||||||
Specifications | ||||||||||||
Case type | Rimless, straight | |||||||||||
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Test barrel length: 8.375 in Source(s): Cor-Bon[1] |
The .500 S&W Special is a revolver cartridge. It was designed and produced by Cor-Bon/Glaser (at Smith & Wesson’s request) in 2004.[2] It is a shorter version of the .500 S&W Magnum with a drastically reduced load, much as the .38 Special is to the .357 Magnum. However, unlike the .38 Special and .357 Magnum, the .500 Special came after the .500 Magnum.
The purpose of the .500 Special is to be able to shoot less punishing loads, with a muzzle energy closer to that of the .44 Magnum cartridge, in firearms chambered for the .500 S&W Magnum. It is possible that firearms chambered for the .500 S&W Special only will be developed.[3] Smith & Wesson has been urged by John Ross to produce their largest "X-Frame" in a shorter version to handle this cartridge.[4] Ballistics are slightly superior to the .480 Ruger.[3]
See also
References
- ^ Cor-Bon/Glaser
- ^ .500 S&W Special, 2007-01-07, retrieved 2007-08-23
- ^ a b Christian, Chris (2007-05-01), "New loads for '04", Outdoor Life, retrieved 2007-08-23
- ^ http://www.john-ross.net/pdfs/maghist.pdf
- "500 Smith& Wesson data" from Accurate Powder