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If I hand loaded I would try 357 Sig. And if I had an institutional budget paying for ammo I'd shoot it all day long. But relying on factory ammo and caring about cost I prefer 40.
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22 ammo outsells all of them. That doesnt mean its a better round. Better balistics mean differentvthings to differentvpeople. You can get full power 10mm energy out of the 357 SIG. A 124 grain hollow point travelling 1500 FPS is going to make it through clothing, couches, walls etc. No factory 40 S&W loads and certainly no 9mm loads come close
At least they carry a SIG
No, no you can't..You can get full power 10mm energy out of the 357 SIG. A 124 grain hollow point travelling 1500 FPS is going to make it through clothing, couches, walls etc. No factory 40 S&W loads and certainly no 9mm loads come close
You should probably buy at least one 1911... although I'd probably buy a p220 over a 1911 given the choice.Yes, the SIG 229 or 226 is an improvement over what I carried when I was in the USCG. That's why I have 7 SIGs and no 1911s.
You should probably buy at least one 1911... although I'd probably buy a p220 over a 1911 given the choice.
I swear, the heretic is the only guy I've heard of who owns a 224. Never seen one in the wild and wanted to buy for years. Maybe the model #had to do with the total made??? One in 357 would be real fun to compare with my g33
Oh yeah? Well.... 40 sucks? Says most people who quietly buy and shoot it regularly
Just for fun read this: A list of 357 Sig agencies
"I wonder why they don't make +p .357 sig?".
Because it already is.
That list is 10 years old.Just for fun read this: A list of 357 Sig agencies
Note the bullet construction.Level II (9 mm; .357 Magnum):
Protects against 9 mm FMJ RN bullets and with .357 Magnum Jacketed Soft Point (JSP) bullets.
Level II is soft body armor stopping common handgun rounds. It is still light and concealable, but with greater protection than Level IIA.
Level IIIA (.357 SIG; .44 Magnum):
Protects against .357 SIG FMJ Flat Nose (FN) bullets and with .44 Magnum Semi Jacketed Hollow Point (SJHP) bullets. These are common handgun rounds.
That's all I got to say about .357 Sig