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Confusion over gun laws

Dear Sir,

In your feature article last week, “Cross-border arms trafficking,” you state that “Mexicans (and I assume that applies to foreigners as well) are only permitted to buy weapons of a lower caliber than a .357 Magnum, such as a .380 or .38 Special.”  If I am not mistaken, a .380 or a .38 Special is of higher caliber than a .357 Magnum.  Am I to assume that a .38 is legal, whereas a .357 is not?

Philip Nowell

Despite its name, the .38 is actually less powerful than a .357.  In Mexico it is legal to buy a pistol or revolver from .22 to .380 caliber, but not a .357 Magnum.

 

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