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Thread: .357Sig JHP's
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05-06-2017, 11:01 #11
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05-06-2017, 11:14 #13
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Re: .357Sig JHP's
Still seems a silly idea to recommend anyone buys a 357 when they don't have a 9 or even a 40.
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Re: .357Sig JHP's
Maybe think carefully then about saying ammo is easily available. Some ammo is available. But not in the variety or quantity of mainstream calibres.
Dude reading that there is "plenty 357 availabel" could find himself worse off than before when choosing his first/only pistol
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Re: .357Sig JHP's
Noob here... Is 357sig the same as 357 magnum?
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Re: .357Sig JHP's
Not at all. Its a 9mm bullet in a necked down .40S&W case. So bottleneck cartridge in handgun.
The Plus is that it gets higher velocities than the 9mm. The Neg is that it isnt mainstream in SA, so SD ammo can be difficult to come by. If you reload, it uses all the 9mm components, with the exception of the brass.
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