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					Originally Posted by kronckew
					
				 
				9mm is a .38 (well, actually a .38 is really a .357 and a 9mm converts to .355 in, but a lot of 9mm's have .357 barrels & they are basically & technically the same) the beretta is obviously not a .38 revolver, but ...) 
			
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 Sorry to disagree, but the 9mm Parabellum (for war) was introduced in 1902 by the Germans with the well prized "Luger,"  and I would not try to chamber a .38 in a 9mm weapon.   

   LOL.  
I would love to debate the differences but I do not wish to hijack this thread.