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Here's where my idea comes: Why need a wrench? .357 Magnum and .38 special both have a bullet diameter of .357 inches and a neck & base diameter of.379 inches. You can load and fire .357 ammo in a .38 special revolver*, and .38 special ammo in a .357**, without any modifications made to the revolver.
*.38 Special is weaker than .357, and has lower pressure. A revolver made to fire .38 Special can fire .357 Magnum, but since the .357 is stronger and has higher pressure, the revolver itself could malfunction (e.g cracks, misfire, round not properly clearing cylinder, or a low chance of the firing pin being destroyed).
**.357 Magnum is much stronger than .38 Special, and has higher pressure. A revolver made to fire .357 Magnum can most definitely handle its weaker, older brother, the .38 Special, without any malfunction from using different ammunition.
While we're on the topic of revolvers, could we please have the ability to re-skin the Colt Detective Special as much as we want, instead of only once per round?