Originally Posted By: RW1
Originally Posted By: wsar10
this is not a 357mag....this is a 357sig, very different.
the 357sig is pretty much a 9mm round with a 357 load behind it.
Yes, IIRC, the .357 SIG is a .40SW case necked down to seat a .355 (9mm) bullet. Factory loads run from 1350 to 1450 fps with 4 1/2 inch barrels. The bottleneck case design helps reliability but sure makes it a pain to reload.
I do have a friend with a Glock 33 and I can tell you, when she fires that beast off it's got quite a signature flash. It would be great as a signal device at night. Firing it in an indoor range, it's very oppressive. We wear earplugs and headphones.
+1 The round has too much muzzle blast in a 3.5 in. barrel. Stick with the 9 or 40.
Originally Posted By: wsar10
this is not a 357mag....this is a 357sig, very different.
the 357sig is pretty much a 9mm round with a 357 load behind it.
Yes, IIRC, the .357 SIG is a .40SW case necked down to seat a .355 (9mm) bullet. Factory loads run from 1350 to 1450 fps with 4 1/2 inch barrels. The bottleneck case design helps reliability but sure makes it a pain to reload.
I do have a friend with a Glock 33 and I can tell you, when she fires that beast off it's got quite a signature flash. It would be great as a signal device at night. Firing it in an indoor range, it's very oppressive. We wear earplugs and headphones.
+1 The round has too much muzzle blast in a 3.5 in. barrel. Stick with the 9 or 40.