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Posted: 3/12/2017 1:00:33 PM EDT
I've always liked them.  They are some of the best in speed/penetration.   Do you guys thing they'll stay around ammo wise in the long run?.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 1:04:50 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/12/2017 1:28:26 PM EDT
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Having a pistol in .357 Sig is wise, I think. Getting spare barrels in 9mm and .40 S&W would be a good way to have flexibility in your ammo supply availability.

.357 Sig never disappeared locally during the Sandy Hook panic.

I really need to buy a .357 or .40 chambered Glock just to have all three cartridges in one platform.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 1:33:44 PM EDT
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Yes.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 1:43:54 PM EDT
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I have a 357 sig, er sig p23 something or other. I bought a 9mm barrel so it takes two seconds to change calipers, I'm sure Glock is the same. It's fun Rouen to shoot.

Are any police still using it?
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I'm in Houston.  I think DPS is still rolling Sig 229's.  Not sure nationwide.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 1:47:42 PM EDT
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It's an off the beaten path caliber wise.  But it's a hell of a performer in the penetration Dept.  Not one to usually like weird stuff, but I have the itch.  Only one way to scratch it.  I think  that's a Glock 32 answer.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 1:53:13 PM EDT
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I didn't need to click on this thread lol!  I've been trying to come up with every reason in the world that I don't need to buy an M&P .40 trade in and you guys aren't helping after seeing that I can just get an additional barrel and run .357 sig out of it.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 2:30:02 PM EDT
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I didn't need to click on this thread lol!  I've been trying to come up with every reason in the world that I don't need to buy an M&P .40 trade in and you guys aren't helping after seeing that I can just get an additional barrel and run .357 sig out of it.
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Don't be a pussy.  Let's do it.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 2:52:24 PM EDT
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It's an off the beaten path caliber wise.  But it's a hell of a performer in the penetration Dept.  Not one to usually like weird stuff, but I have the itch.  Only one way to scratch it.  I think  that's a Glock 32 answer.
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You aren't off the beaten path until you're getting into 9x25 Dillon.
Link Posted: 3/12/2017 8:18:26 PM EDT
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I want to get one.
Link Posted: 3/13/2017 8:53:01 AM EDT
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I have a few (G23/32/27), carried a G32 for 10 years, rarely shot 357Sig out of it because the ammo was so damn expensive(dropped in a 40 barrel to shoot it), the ammo is often time uncommon to rare when you do find it, and ultimately I retired the pistol because I want to shoot my carry gun in the caliber I carry.  

The cartridge is cool and it moves rather quickly but what does that honestly give me over any other service caliber.  If I cannot shoot it and practice often with it seems like a waste.
Link Posted: 3/13/2017 12:37:24 PM EDT
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Don't be a pussy.  Let's do it.
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LOL I'm still not deciding, but it would be a lot easier to pull the trigger on if I hadn't just ordered an Accupower that I really don't even have a need for lol.
Link Posted: 3/13/2017 12:46:05 PM EDT
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357>9+45 
Link Posted: 3/13/2017 1:17:39 PM EDT
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They will be around as long as I can get brass!  I have a pretty good stash of it.  I should shoot some just so I can reload more......

As far as the shooter, it is a Glock 22 with a KKM .357sig barrel, so the buy-in is very cheap if you can get brass and already have a Glock.
Link Posted: 3/13/2017 1:34:38 PM EDT
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I have a G23 that I dropped a LW .357 Sig barrel in.  It's my absolute favorite handgun to shoot. It's also the gun I shoot most accurate with.

Georgia Arms has canned heat of .357 Sig that I get locally for a great price.
Link Posted: 3/13/2017 6:51:13 PM EDT
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I'm in Houston.  I think DPS is still rolling Sig 229's.  Not sure nationwide.
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My understanding is that Texas DPS is switching to full size 9mm M&Ps, but officers are allowed to keep their Sigs if they want to.

From what I've seen, .357 Sig is effective but has fallen victim to similar perceptions as 10mm, that it has more recoil and is more difficult to control than 9mm. I think it will stick around, but as others mentioned, the ammo will be harder to get (less manufacturers willing to produce it), and as a result, price will go up.
Link Posted: 3/15/2017 12:22:20 PM EDT
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I have a g35 that is an ex PD gun.  KKM has shipped my sig barrel for it.  I am interested to see how well it shoots my Underwood ammo.  My p229 DAK runs great on that ammo.  My old 239 had a ton of recoil from Underwood 125 gr. 
Link Posted: 3/15/2017 4:00:59 PM EDT
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I traded a Sig p320 9mm for a G31 Gen 3.  The Glock was fired very little and it came with a new Glock 40 barrel and 5 boxes of 357 sig ammo.

I know the Glock was shot very little since the trade was with my brother.
Link Posted: 3/18/2017 8:34:15 AM EDT
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125 HST/  Gold Dot about 1,350 fps / 500+# KE from Glock 32
HST averaged 1,358 fps
Link Posted: 3/18/2017 4:03:08 PM EDT
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You should try the .357 Sig out of a 35 !

Mine shoots like a laser !  
Link Posted: 3/18/2017 9:58:41 PM EDT
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There are still a number of Fed agencies using the 357sig...

Its not going anywhere anytime soon.
Link Posted: 3/18/2017 10:23:36 PM EDT
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I've owned Glock 32s twice, but ultimately didn't think the terminal performance was worth the increased blast and flash. A police department in GA moved away from the Glock 31C because they cracked 7 frames.
Link Posted: 3/19/2017 8:25:06 AM EDT
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It's not going anywhere. USSS and FAMS still use it.
I've been shooting 357SIG for over 15 years.  I love it so much I switched my department over to it in 2008.
My current gen4 31 issued in 2010 has over 40k rounds through it with no issues.  I change the RSA yearly just in case.
One of our SWAT guys has over twice that through his gen3 31 issued in 2008.

We shoot a lot since the department provides the ammo.


I've already budgeted for next year to switch all our guns over to gen4 31s.
Link Posted: 3/19/2017 12:31:28 PM EDT
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Getting out of .357 Sig was one of the smartest firearm related moves I ever made. Costs twice as much as 9mm, tricky to reload, lower capacity, harder on the frames, marginal ballistic advantage.  Any advantages it has over 9mm are outweighed by the disadvantages.
Link Posted: 3/19/2017 3:31:34 PM EDT
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I have a 357 sig, er sig p23 something or other. I bought a 9mm barrel so it takes two seconds to change calipers, I'm sure Glock is the same. It's fun Rouen to shoot.

Are any police still using it?
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FAMs and SS for sure rock it still

I got to shoot several hundred rounds of FAM duty ammo through a very broke in P229, its snappy 
Link Posted: 3/19/2017 4:12:07 PM EDT
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Our local SD issues it in 31 and 33s


The Firearms trainer a captain cut his teeth on .357 Mag wheel guns.  

He liked the caliber because of it ballistics but also felt it was enhanced because not a lot of common folk used it and he thought it would make OIS scenes easier to interpret
Link Posted: 3/19/2017 7:03:38 PM EDT
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I've always liked them.  They are some of the best in speed/penetration.   Do you guys thing they'll stay around ammo wise in the long run?.
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In the long run concerning ammo, I hope so. I own a G33 Gen 4 that came with a new OEM G27 barrel at time of purchase. I really like the the 357 Sig round! I shoot and carry it with confidence. And,  it works 100% in 40cal 22rd magazines that I usually have one in the console when traveling. Ammo is expensive I'll agree. But In the last year I've been lucky enough to stock up on over 3,000rds of FMJ and JHP. Mixture of Speer Gold Dot and Federal HST. Great round which I'd like to see price come down on in future.
Link Posted: 3/19/2017 10:56:33 PM EDT
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Pics used to be so easy
Link Posted: 3/21/2017 2:42:01 PM EDT
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Just ordered an M&P 40 LEO trade in and a 357 sig barrel to go with it.  I hate you all.
Link Posted: 3/21/2017 4:04:40 PM EDT
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Link Posted: 3/21/2017 8:01:06 PM EDT
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I put a 357 sig barrel in my g22. Great round pretty snappy definetly snappier than 40. For range ammo I use 125gr Speer lawman tmj. And for carry ammo I use 125gr sig elite. An ro at a range I go to gave me some 100gr frangible stuff he got from some FAMS but it wouldn't cycle in my gun or his g32 it felt pretty hot though
Link Posted: 3/27/2017 10:41:05 AM EDT
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I posted this in the handgun ammunition section, but thought I'd push it around some more if you didn't see it:

Target Sports USA selling Speer Gold Dot LE Duty 357 Sig 125gr JHP @ $19.99 for box of 50. Cheaper than some plinking ammo. Buy case and free shipping. This is top of the  line carry ammo at a great price.  

https://www.targetsportsusa.com/357-sig-ammo-c-54.aspx
Link Posted: 3/27/2017 11:16:16 AM EDT
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My first Glock was a 31c

It shot neat fireballs out of the top. I ended up just getting a 40 cal barrel for it though as the ammo was so expensive
Link Posted: 4/2/2017 4:57:15 PM EDT
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I have a Glock 40 cal barrel to go with my G31.  Don't think there will be a problem of not being able to get ammo but cost is a little higher.  
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