Poll....357sig...To be or not to be.

Will the .357sig survive or even prosper?


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I dont own one and will not buy one.

Virginia State Police are issued them and seem to like them, I have heard no negative comments.

For me, a 357 revolver, a 45 ACP, and Small 9mm fill all my needs.
 
Never owned one. I *Might* buy one if I came across a really really good deal on a pistol in that caliber, but I have no plans of ever seeking one out on purpose.
 
I would consider buying a 357 sig barrell for my glock 23, along with a 9mm, and even the 22lr conversion. But I doubt I would purchase a pistol that was chambered in 357 sig. unless there was atleast aftermarket conversions to shoot other calibers.
 
Pretty much every .357 can be swapped to .40 with a barrel only, I think the only availability issue would be if a specific brand or model has extra barrels available. Most do.
 
If I were an LEO or some other profession where somebody else was paying for the ammo, I would carry one. Otherwise, I don't forsee the need to penetrate auto windshields anytime soon, so the 9mm +P is going to fit the bill nicely.

The .357 Sig takes one more step to reload, too.

Either lube the cases and resize in a .357 Sig die, or else resize in a .40 S&W carbide die, then neck lube and size the mouth.
 
So far 60 members would buy one in the future, and 78 members would not.

Well, it doesn't seem like the interest in the cartridge is about to die.
But it doesn't appear to be a universal interest either.
I'm sure it will maintain it's core enthusiasts.
 
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