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Posted: 6/18/2009 12:51:32 AM EDT
They don't fit. It says .357 on the fucking barrel.
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How about because the .357 Sig is based on a necked-down .40 case. That's why it won't fit.
ETA: To my understanding the .357 Sig is a .40 S&W necked down to accept a 9mm bullet. |
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Ummm....
I don't even know where to begin...... Somewhere in my past, I recall a guy being angry because someone sold him 9mm Parabellum for his 9mm Luger....... One could say that this is the OPPOSITE case..... To make a long story short.....in this instance the .357 caliber has NOTHING to do with the cartridge case. |
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On second thought...this must indicate a serious defect with your pistol.
Please send it to me for safe disposal. |
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For some reason the "Not sure if serious" picture comes to mind.
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You cannot be serious.
I cannot possibly believe this is for real. |
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your joking right? i hope you are obvious bored guy is obviously bored, or something like that. Yes, I am joking. I don't even own a 686. My friend has a nice 7 shot 686 though. |
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You already answered the question: they won't fit. Yes |
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Have you tried forcing them in with a hammer? Ball peen or air hammer? |
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They don't fit. It says .357 on the fucking barrel. Obvious troll is obvious. New idea - why not try some .38 Supers in a .38 Special revolver? |
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They don't fit. It says .357 on the fucking barrel. Obvious troll is obvious. New idea - why not try some .38 Supers in a .38 Special revolver? Holy shit, I didn't know they spoke English in Austria. |
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what a dumb-ass troll question.....
why dont you try stuffing a .50AE cartridge in that .357??? it will fit, just beat it in with a sledgehammer |
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what a dumb-ass troll question..... why dont you try stuffing a .50AE cartridge in that .357??? it will fit, just beat it in with a sledgehammer Eat a dick. I guess you didn't see where I said I was joking. |
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Have you tried forcing them in with a hammer? I would expect that if you used a punch and a hammer you could get results |
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They don't fit. It says .357 on the fucking barrel. Obvious troll is obvious. New idea - why not try some .38 Supers in a .38 Special revolver? Holy shit, I didn't know they spoke English in Austria. Deutsch habe mir betrübt machen. |
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/b/tards must be out of things to randomly post and had to come screw with us.
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/b/tards must be out of things to randomly post and had to come screw with us. Seriously, right!!! Obviously he is not aware that arfcom GD is for serious business. OP, stop being a chode and post us something scientific or with math and shit in it. |
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This thread is hard to masturbate to. You're doing it wrong. |
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/b/tards must be out of things to randomly post and had to come screw with us. Seriously, right!!! Obviously he is not aware that arfcom GD is for serious business. OP, stop being a chode and post us something scientific or with math and shit in it. A mil-spec buffer tube cross section is 1.14" in diameter. A commercial buffer tube cross section is 1.17" in diameter. From these previous statements we can logically come to the conclusion that a commercial stock will fit on a mil-spec tube ( albeit with some rattling), but a mil-spec stock will NOT fit on a commercial tube. |
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/b/tards must be out of things to randomly post and had to come screw with us. Seriously, right!!! Obviously he is not aware that arfcom GD is for serious business. OP, stop being a chode and post us something scientific or with math and shit in it. A mil-spec buffer tube cross section is 1.14" in diameter. A commercial buffer tube cross section is 1.17" in diameter. From these previous statements we can logically come to the conclusion that a commercial stock will fit on a mil-spec tube ( albeit with some rattling), but a mil-spec stock will NOT fit on a commercial tube. Now that is something I can fap too!!!!! AAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH, sweet, sweet release. |
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That's all right, I once saw a dumbass have a melt down at a Wal-Mart customer service desk because the CROSSMAN AIR RIFLE he purchased advertised that it came with both .177 and .22 caliber barrels but you can't fit a .22 (rimfire) in either barrel He then proceeded to demonstrate with a live round of .22LR that it indeed would not chamber into either barrel
The WalMart clerk (who knew obviously nothing about air guns, GCA'68 or .22rimfire) said she couldn't give him his money back because the computer said all air gun sales were final. He ranted for a few more minutes that he wanted to go back to the sporting goods isle and open another boxed air rifle and take the barrel for .22 rimfire from that since he obviously got two pellet barrels. The story gets even more hilarious when he rants that since they refused to sell him the Ruger he wanted, he settled on the Crossman with the .22 barrel because "that is how you get around the paperwork" |
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They don't fit. It says .357 on the fucking barrel. this is a thursday haha joke right? |
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Some guy sold me some ".308 Long" ammo, said it was more powerful. Found out the hard way it was actually .30-06. Boy was I pissed when it jammed up my FAL.
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You cannot be serious.
I cannot possibly believe this is for real. I hope this is the case, but there are enough mouth breathers out there that this could be true. |
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I have the same problem making .223 rounds fit in my Remington 597. I mean, the bullet is only .003 wider than a .22 so it should work, right?
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I contemplated what a .357 Sig revolver would be like.
I want one... |
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They don't fit. It says .357 on the fucking barrel. this is a thursday haha joke right? Yes, it's a joke. |
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Pics or GTFO!!!!!
While we're on the subject. How come I can't shoot .308 in an AK. They're both 7.62?? |
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How about because the .357 Sig is based on a necked-down .40 case. That's why it won't fit. ETA: To my understanding the .357 Sig is a .40 S&W necked down to accept a 9mm bullet. Necked down 10mm case. The .357 SIG isn't actually .357 caliber either. And the OP is trolling. |
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Quoted: I contemplated what a .357 Sig revolver would be like. I want one... Only high-intensity bottle-necked cartridges are the ultimate failure in a revolver. They lockup the cylinder on the first shot. Unless you keep pressure lower than 25,000 PSI. |
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Some guy sold me some ".308 Long" ammo, said it was more powerful. Found out the hard way it was actually .30-06. Boy was I pissed when it jammed up my FAL. So you bought an FAL chambered in .30-06 Kurz? What a nimrod! |
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what a dumb-ass troll question..... why dont you try stuffing a .50AE cartridge in that .357??? it will fit, just beat it in with a sledgehammer Eat a dick. I guess you didn't see where I said I was joking. Nicccccccce!!! |
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