.357 Magnum

9×33mmR, or .357 S&W Magnum, is the first high-powered (well, medium-powered by modern standards) revolver round, designed to give better penetration and wounding abilities to normal-sized revolvers. Round is more capable and versatile, than 9x19 Luger and also useful in light lever-action carbines.

All .357 Magnum guns can use .38 Special, but not vice versa.

UAS Ammunition Index

 * Arcane: French conical penetrator designed to counter soft armor panels.
 * Black Talon: Overhyped hollow-point design with sharp petals with rather unremarkable actual performance.
 * CBAP: Steel-core AP round, able to penetrate no less than 5mm of hard steel armor.
 * CorBon JHP: Normal 125-grain hollow-point load.
 * Cyclone: Tubular load with remarkable penetration and wounding capabilities.
 * Federal SWC: 158-grain semi-wadcutter, used as threat for Level II NIJ armor.
 * Glaser Black: Fragmenting load, actially capable to perforate Level II soft panels.
 * Glaser Blue: Fragmenting load comprised out of #12 shot.
 * Glaser Silver: Fragmenting load comprised out of #6 shot.
 * JAP: Light and high-velocity aluminum-jacketed round.
 * KTW: Metal-piercing round designed to defeat barriers such as car doors.
 * Lehigh Defense XP: Xtreme Penetrator, solid barrier-blind bullet with progressive nose geometry that allows for deep, straight penetration while creating a permanent wound cavity diameter exceeding that of nonexpanding bullets.
 * Magsafe Agent: Analogue to Glaser Black, fragmenting round with some penetrating abilities.
 * Multiball: Duplex load.
 * National AP: Steel-core AP round, designed mostly to counter soft armor.
 * Powerball: Glaser attempt to carve out niche in high-expansion bullet market.
 * RBCD: Blended metal. High velocity. Lack of verified capabilities.
 * RBCD SAA: Same as above plus some armor penetration (supposedly).
 * SIB: Penetrator designed specifically to defeat aramid-based armor.
 * Silvertip: 147-grain Winchester JHP load.
 * THV: French hi-velocity penetrator, designed to achieve good penetration, stopping power and accuracy while achieving a marked drop in recoil and in the "danger to surroundings outside the target"; i.e., a short range.
 * TUI: Copper "tumbling-optimized" round.
 * Velet: Improvised exploding round with primer inside nose cavity.