I bought a 357 Sig barrel made by Bar-Sto for my Dads Glock 23 (40 S&W) as a drop in caliber change. It's very accurate and hit HARD. He handloads for it and the light loads are really like shooting a 9mm. The heavy loads while nearly the same as a 125 gr 357 mag load (9mm 124gr in the 357 SIg) it's not at all unpleasant to shoot. I also bought him a 9mm conversion barrel so he can shoot 3 different calibers in the same gun. He loves it.
Spent years looking for a .38 super or 10mm. Then I tried a friend's .357 SIG in a SIG 1911. I was sold. Shoots flat and hits like a sledge hammer. I bought a Glock 32 for virtually nothing and was pleasantly surprised. Shoots like 40 S&W, but only a lot flatter, faster and hits harder.
I carry a G22 but I’d be just as happy, possibly more happy, with a 31. I’m a tall guy with big hands, so I strongly prefer full-size pistols. Carried subcompacts for years, but I’m just SO much better with the big ones, especially when I practice with the winter gloves I use from November through March.
@@ryannafe9252 yep I totally agree. Those micro sub-compacts while I have a few, Id much rather prefer a gun that’s like a Glock 19/Glock 17 size if I was going into a gunfight. I carried a Beretta 92 and an HKUSP 45 for over three decades while at work. But for off-duty, I carried the smaller stuff and now I’m liking them compact Glock 19 sizeD guns all over agai. It’s all about the bigger grip and a “bigger hammer” deserves a bigger grip.
Yeah the compact or mid-sized are as small as I will go anymore. I had an HK45, absolutely fantastic gun. Extremely accurate and easy to shoot, even hot +P ammo was very minimal in recoil and easy to shoot quickly. Sold it and got the HK45C. Definitely easier to carry, but also definitely harder to shoot accurately and quickly. Still a rock-solid gun, but I definitely should’ve kept the full size model.
I carry a Glock 32 Gen 3 every day with Underwood Xtreme Defender. I have a LoneWolf barrel and recoil spring in it and some Ameriglo night sights. Sometimes I carry an extra mag and sometimes I don’t. But there’s not a single time I ever feel undergunned or unprepared no matter where I am. In my opinion the best self defense round you can carry. Plus Glock reliability. Really just can’t be beaten
@@kevinrichardson8859It’s fluted and threaded. I really didn’t “need” it, I just kinda wanted it lol. I had probably 750 to 800 ish rounds through the stock barrel and still have it in my gun bag.
This gun DOES catch up to 357 Magnum velocities and power, but only if you use the hottest ammo on market, like the Underwood Ammo. Then you can get 1475+ FPS velocities with the 125 grain rounds.
You aren't catching up to the 9x33mm(.357 Magnum) with a 9x22(.357 SIG). Don't get me wrong, the .357 SIG is a great round, possibly the best auto pistol calibre, but an equivalent 125gr .357 Magnum will get more like 1,600fps.
@jonathanredfern3359 4" 686 will do 1450 -1500 fps actual velocity with 125 gr. This is exactly the same performance I get with Glock 32 with twice the capacity.
@@Ivakin81 No, Buffalo Bore 125gr gets over 1,600fps out of a 4" barrel. Their 158gr ammo gets velocities comparable to your 125gr .357 SIG. The .357 SIG is a great round, but you're kidding yourself if you think it's comparable with the .357 Magnum, which has a case 50% longer. Not to mention there are plenty of 8 round .357 Magnum revolvers now.
1. 8 rounds is still less than 14. 2. 357 mag has the potential to be better from longer barrels, because the powder burns longer due to longer casing. In a 4" barrel the full potential of 357 Mag is diminished. 3. Velocities of 125gr rounds of 357sig and 357mag are essentially the same FROM a 4" BARREL. 4. Advatages of semiauto recoil and lower bore axis give semiauto a significant advantage in rapid follow up shots, compared to much more royational energy in revolver's recoil.
@@Ivakin81 You either don't understand ballistics or you're being dishonest. The .357 Magnum is better by a significant margin in EVERY barrel length. The .357 Magnum gets almost as much velocity from a 4" barrel as it does from a 6" barrel. Claiming that the .357 SIG is even close to being the same from a 4" barrel is an absolute lie. Comparing equivalent Buffalo Bore ammo in 4" barrels, the .357 SIG gets 1,425 fps and 570 ft lbs of energy, while the .357 Magnum gets 1,600 fps and over 800 ft lbs. You're kidding yourself if you think those are even close to being comparable. We have revolvers with bottom barrels like the Chiappa Rhino and ported barrels like the S&W L-Comp that compensate for any difference in bore axis. Like I said, the .357 SIG is a great round, and you don't have to lie in order to defend it. It's the best calibre that will fit in a 9mm/.40 S&W size frame, even if it's no match for the .357 Magnum, and that's okay. Just be honest about what it can and can't do.
Great seeing some 357sig love...I carry SW40c with 357sig barrel ...love it...Thinking of this Glock for my MCK G19 and swap it with this Glock. Great vid.
S&W 2.0 40sw M&P. Get a KKM conversion barrel. This is a much stiffer platform. Better grip angle. Better bore axis. Less muzzle flip. Faster follow up etc.
Hello to you Sir, Just today I saw this firearm in my local pawn shop, brand new and I have never once looked at the Model 32. I must say it felt very good in my hand, I like the overall concept of this gun. Love the Gen 4 stippling. Be well
Very informative video. Danke Schoen ! I just got a Glock 33 with two extra mags. One is marked .40 near the top of the flat rear portion of the magazine. The other two are marked .357 . All have different magazine extensions. You clued me in on the magazine follower difference. I think .357 SIG and .40 S & W sell each other. I want a SIG P series in 44-40 Winchester.
Very nice shooting, and beautiful pistol. Nasty, but beautiful. I own a pristine condition, super-clean G23 .40 S&W Gen 3, with less than 500 rounds through it... and recently, I purchased a G32 conversion barrel (KKM), which I swapped out for my G23 barrel... and it works perfectly with the G23 mags. 357 SIG is very powerful, almost feels like a .357 Mag (to me), but still somewhat manageable. Still, as you suggested or recommended, I don't use my G23 with the G32 barrel for home/self defense, and much more so, at the range. I have other things for self defense, like a Smith 627 Performance Center .357 Mag (which holds 8) and/or a Sig P220 Legion .45 ACP. Since .40 seems to have become so damn obsolete, I will buy a brand new G32 one of these days... maybe when they release the Gen 5? Great review, thanks bro.
Actually it was designed to be a 10mm necked down to shoot a .357 Magnum bullet (125gr), not 9mm. I know they are very similar, but that was the design idea. By the way, great video 👌🏻
I feel it in my palm ... 9mm to me has more muzzle flip ... I shoot .40 and. 357 sig.. primarily... my 2 favorite calibers .... if you've ever shot a wild pig with a 9mm.. you'll understand why 9mm is vastly overrated...
Now try an M&P 2.0 in 40sw and a KKM 357sig barrel. You will sell your Glock. Just a better platform for chamberings bigger than 9mm. I mean, you know, 40 Smith & Wesson.
Yes it can, just drop in a 40 barrel. You can even use the 357 sig mags. You can also get the lone wolf conversion barrel and shoot 9mm. You do need to use 9mm mags when you do that. I have shot all 3 calibers through mine with no problems
TY4 gud vid!! .357 mag lover, but,of course unavailable as semi-auto. Love .357 Sig, 10mm too powerful in crowds, thin walls. So, as serious shooters, we keep wobbling&waffling!!
@@cayman9873 Yep!! U right!! There are @least 3(one I jus read an article on 3 mos ago.) Blame it on Tunnel Vision!! I was only thinking of my wallet. If I sold my truck(97 Dodge) and a coupla grand-kidz, I might afford a Desert Eagle. Or that rare prototype I read about( cant remember name of it) or if I paid collector price, I believe both Colt& Smif&Western made Limited Run Models. But, I limited to my GP100, aqquired by meeting someone slightly less educated than myself(Short version, he used 180 SANDPAPER to remove rust from 75% of revolver=great shooter/orphan). My wife/I jus bot most expensive gun that we've ever bot(50 yrs) last week. Cost $419.99(sale)+tax.(And we share that'un).
@@michaeljennings5860 No, actually, I can't. Someone with far more disposable income than I, could. Unless, I have a yard-sale, and eliminate all other possessions, and devote proceed$ to one object. Or win lottery😊! In short, me and money are strangers!🤣!
See if you can get a 22 or 32 ejector for the 19 lower. You may have a failure at the most inconvenient time. The longer 357sig case is to long and will engage the empty before it can clear the slide.
Just get a .357 SIG barrel for one of your existing .40 S&W pistols, or get a .357 SIG pistol and a .40 S&W barrel to go with it. Being able to swap back and forth will sort out any ammo price and availability issues.
everything i'm seeing online says the 31 gen 4 barrel is NOT for the gen5 Glock 23 or 22. Something about the gen4 barrel being slightly smaller than the gen 5, so the barrel is too loose in the gen 5 40cal frame.
Funny how they name it 357sig, yet it doesn't have a real 357 projectile, a 9mm instead.. and the 9.25 Dillon has the 357 slug, yet hearing 9.25 originally, you'd think of 9mm
@@mannys9130 would you wanna get hit with 9, +p, or +p+? That's what I thought. And stop drinking soy milk, ohhhh that's too dangerous. 😥.357sig is a dying round and will soon be gone..Most stores don't even have it either and the ones that do it's a rip off. Gun manufacturers cut it as well. When I want to carry something with more power than my 9mm I carry my 10mm..End of story
@@IslandBoy958 it eliminates the threat the same. There's a reason .357sig is non existent and gonna be byebye soon. If I'm going somewhere that I think I want more I will carry my XDM Elite compact 10mm 16+1.
What's strange about an accurate, flat-shooting round that is reliable and hits hard? Not to mention you can easily swap back and forth between .357 SIG and .40 S&W with just a barrel change. Sounds like a winner to me.
@@RadDadisRad It's around, and when it isn't, you can still get .40 S&W. There's nothing unusual about necked pistol cartridges. They have been in use since at least the Mauser 7.63x25mm in 1896, not to mention the Tokarev 7.62x25mm and the 5.7x28mm, among others.
@@RadDadisRad What a load of rubbish. Millions of pistols have been produced in 7.62x25mm, 7.65x21mm Parabellum, 7.63x25mm, .22 TCM, .357 SIG, 5.7x28mm, etc, over the past 130 years. Just because you're uneducated about firearms history doesn't mean they don't exist. Try doing some research before you reveal your ignorance.
@@shawnwhite2417 mine jammed 3 times, including two stove pipes, first two hundred rounds. I have fourteen Glocks. Then they talk about limpwristing...a term invented by Glock, which has flooded the market by garbage, Gen 4 etc.
@@JSwift-jq3wn I hear what you saying loud and clear. I understand how many Glocks you have. According to the way you described the issues such as stove pipes etc, might be you may have a lemon. All my Glocks that I own I never experienced any issues from magazines up to and including my practice and carry loads especially my g 32 or my g 31. None whatsoever.
@@shawnwhite2417 I gave up on Glock dealer service. I am going to replace the magazines with generic .40 and change the extractor. If the problem persist, then I shall take it to a gun smith. The problem is that .357 Sig ammo is so expensive, my favorite caliber. It replaced .45, .40 and 9mm. Maybe that's why is not selling...
@@JSwift-jq3wn Yeah I agree the ammo for sig 357 is very expensive in the 125 grain load. Before you start changing out parts do you think it might be better to inquire about the trouble you are experiencing with a gunsmith first being that there's no luck with Glock customer care service? Let me know what you think.
I dig it when someone does some .357SIG action. I carry a P-229 in .357SIG every day, the cartridge is outstanding
My 229 is 9mm, but my 226 is .357 sig.
Sadly SIG currently offers nothing in the caliber.
The only thing I don't love about .357Sig is the ammo availability and cost. I have a Sign P229 and Glock 32 both in this awesome caliber.
@@davidboyd7773It's best to have a .40 S&W barrel so you can easily swap calibres. Best of both worlds.
G31 and 33 love them both. Carried for 20 years now, no problems or failures with either.
Loved my G33, but someone stole it from my truck. Picked up a used 32C which I like a lot too.
I bought a 357 Sig barrel made by Bar-Sto for my Dads Glock 23 (40 S&W) as a drop in caliber change. It's very accurate and hit HARD. He handloads for it and the light loads are really like shooting a 9mm. The heavy loads while nearly the same as a 125 gr 357 mag load (9mm 124gr in the 357 SIg) it's not at all unpleasant to shoot. I also bought him a 9mm conversion barrel so he can shoot 3 different calibers in the same gun. He loves it.
Love the 357 Sig. Even if you miss the bad guy, you will still stop the attack, because you have blown his eardrums out
And yours too.
@@Mike-up6go It's true....
Lol that's awesome
😂😂😂😂😂🫱🏿🫲🏼🫱🏿🫲🏼🫱🏿🫲🏼🫱🏿🫲🏼
Spent years looking for a .38 super or 10mm. Then I tried a friend's .357 SIG in a SIG 1911. I was sold. Shoots flat and hits like a sledge hammer. I bought a Glock 32 for virtually nothing and was pleasantly surprised. Shoots like 40 S&W, but only a lot flatter, faster and hits harder.
The recoil is a "back in the palm of your hand" recoil.357 Sig has been my fav round for a long time now.The G32 Gen 3 or 4 fits the bill nicely.
U sound like your familiar with the 357 sig in glocks. Do you 100 percent trust 40acp mags with the 357 sig ammo in the 357 sig firearm
@MrTillerman22 you mean 40 s&w mags,and so far I haven't had any problems with them.
I have the Glock 32 it is the most accurate gun I've ever shot in my life
bullshit lol
Just bought my Glock 32 gen 4 and im waiting for it to be shipped to my dealer, cant wait to get it in my hands
One of my favorite all time ccw off-duty guns. Love that round and the G32!
I carry a G22 but I’d be just as happy, possibly more happy, with a 31. I’m a tall guy with big hands, so I strongly prefer full-size pistols.
Carried subcompacts for years, but I’m just SO much better with the big ones, especially when I practice with the winter gloves I use from November through March.
@@ryannafe9252 yep I totally agree. Those micro sub-compacts while I have a few, Id much rather prefer a gun that’s like a Glock 19/Glock 17 size if I was going into a gunfight. I carried a Beretta 92 and an HKUSP 45 for over three decades while at work. But for off-duty, I carried the smaller stuff and now I’m liking them compact Glock 19 sizeD guns all over agai. It’s all about the bigger grip and a “bigger hammer” deserves a bigger grip.
Yeah the compact or mid-sized are as small as I will go anymore.
I had an HK45, absolutely fantastic gun. Extremely accurate and easy to shoot, even hot +P ammo was very minimal in recoil and easy to shoot quickly.
Sold it and got the HK45C. Definitely easier to carry, but also definitely harder to shoot accurately and quickly. Still a rock-solid gun, but I definitely should’ve kept the full size model.
It's my favorite round by far.
G22
G31
G32
M&P full size
All in 357sig
My favorite 357 sig ammo is minuteman 125 grain gold dot loaded to real 357 sig pressure 1600 FPS from my g31
I carry a Glock 32 Gen 3 every day with Underwood Xtreme Defender. I have a LoneWolf barrel and recoil spring in it and some Ameriglo night sights. Sometimes I carry an extra mag and sometimes I don’t. But there’s not a single time I ever feel undergunned or unprepared no matter where I am. In my opinion the best self defense round you can carry. Plus Glock reliability. Really just can’t be beaten
Why do you have a lone wolf barrel?
@@kevinrichardson8859It’s fluted and threaded. I really didn’t “need” it, I just kinda wanted it lol. I had probably 750 to 800 ish rounds through the stock barrel and still have it in my gun bag.
I have a G29 and have two change out barrels. 357sig , 9x25 Dillon all three have about the same recoil.
Recoil is kind of a thump to me but very manageable
I believe the Gen 4 followers for 357sig and 40 cal are now the exact same dimensions. Earlier 357 sig followers had a different dimension.
This gun DOES catch up to 357 Magnum velocities and power, but only if you use the hottest ammo on market, like the Underwood Ammo. Then you can get 1475+ FPS velocities with the 125 grain rounds.
You aren't catching up to the 9x33mm(.357 Magnum) with a 9x22(.357 SIG). Don't get me wrong, the .357 SIG is a great round, possibly the best auto pistol calibre, but an equivalent 125gr .357 Magnum will get more like 1,600fps.
@jonathanredfern3359 4" 686 will do 1450 -1500 fps actual velocity with 125 gr. This is exactly the same performance I get with Glock 32 with twice the capacity.
@@Ivakin81 No, Buffalo Bore 125gr gets over 1,600fps out of a 4" barrel. Their 158gr ammo gets velocities comparable to your 125gr .357 SIG. The .357 SIG is a great round, but you're kidding yourself if you think it's comparable with the .357 Magnum, which has a case 50% longer. Not to mention there are plenty of 8 round .357 Magnum revolvers now.
1. 8 rounds is still less than 14.
2. 357 mag has the potential to be better from longer barrels, because the powder burns longer due to longer casing. In a 4" barrel the full potential of 357 Mag is diminished.
3. Velocities of 125gr rounds of 357sig and 357mag are essentially the same FROM a 4" BARREL.
4. Advatages of semiauto recoil and lower bore axis give semiauto a significant advantage in rapid follow up shots, compared to much more royational energy in revolver's recoil.
@@Ivakin81 You either don't understand ballistics or you're being dishonest. The .357 Magnum is better by a significant margin in EVERY barrel length. The .357 Magnum gets almost as much velocity from a 4" barrel as it does from a 6" barrel. Claiming that the .357 SIG is even close to being the same from a 4" barrel is an absolute lie. Comparing equivalent Buffalo Bore ammo in 4" barrels, the .357 SIG gets 1,425 fps and 570 ft lbs of energy, while the .357 Magnum gets 1,600 fps and over 800 ft lbs. You're kidding yourself if you think those are even close to being comparable. We have revolvers with bottom barrels like the Chiappa Rhino and ported barrels like the S&W L-Comp that compensate for any difference in bore axis. Like I said, the .357 SIG is a great round, and you don't have to lie in order to defend it. It's the best calibre that will fit in a 9mm/.40 S&W size frame, even if it's no match for the .357 Magnum, and that's okay. Just be honest about what it can and can't do.
Great seeing some 357sig love...I carry SW40c with 357sig barrel ...love it...Thinking of this Glock for my MCK G19 and swap it with this Glock. Great vid.
I have the 40C.. love it. where did you find your 357s barrel for that? thanks
@@J.Wick. it's been a few years but think it's a lone wolf barrel
@@J.Wick. Get a KKM, waaaay better quality than Lone wolf.
Love the 357Sig .... currently considering the G31 Gen4 ...
S&W 2.0 40sw M&P. Get a KKM conversion barrel.
This is a much stiffer platform. Better grip angle. Better bore axis. Less muzzle flip. Faster follow up etc.
Love your videos man. Very informative
I have 2 Glock 32's i love 357 Sig
I love to hear that!!!!! Team 357sig and 545.39!!🙂🤙 Also like the 6.5 Grendel
Hello to you Sir,
Just today I saw this firearm in my local pawn shop, brand new and I have never once looked at the Model 32. I must say it felt very good in my hand, I like the overall concept of this gun. Love the Gen 4 stippling.
Be well
I have the 32 and love it. I reload so it's cheap to shoot for me 😁
I bet expensive to feed these days, unless a guy was going to load his own. Still, neat to hear about, this guy explains things well.
Very expensive, range ammo is self defense ammo
Now it cost about the same as 9 and a little less than 40
A quick barrel swap and you're shooting .40 S&W, so that's not really an issue.
Thank you for this. Been thinking about adding the 32 to my collection and you just convinced me.
I shoot 357sig out of my g29 love it, also enjoy my 229 n 226 in 357. With that said also got to keep my 10mm
Very informative video. Danke Schoen !
I just got a Glock 33 with two extra mags. One is marked .40 near the top of the flat rear portion of the magazine. The other two are marked .357 . All have different magazine extensions. You clued me in on the magazine follower difference. I think .357 SIG and .40 S & W sell each other. I want a SIG P series in 44-40 Winchester.
I have the Gen 4 G32 and I have a G31 barrel for my G22 ..,
Very nice shooting, and beautiful pistol. Nasty, but beautiful. I own a pristine condition, super-clean G23 .40 S&W Gen 3, with less than 500 rounds through it... and recently, I purchased a G32 conversion barrel (KKM), which I swapped out for my G23 barrel... and it works perfectly with the G23 mags. 357 SIG is very powerful, almost feels like a .357 Mag (to me), but still somewhat manageable. Still, as you suggested or recommended, I don't use my G23 with the G32 barrel for home/self defense, and much more so, at the range. I have other things for self defense, like a Smith 627 Performance Center .357 Mag (which holds 8) and/or a Sig P220 Legion .45 ACP. Since .40 seems to have become so damn obsolete, I will buy a brand new G32 one of these days... maybe when they release the Gen 5? Great review, thanks bro.
Thank you.
My G31 Gen 4 is extremely reliable as well, I always keep it on me.
Actually it was designed to be a 10mm necked down to shoot a .357 Magnum bullet (125gr), not 9mm. I know they are very similar, but that was the design idea. By the way, great video 👌🏻
Always a good day when a HS video pops up. As always a great video. Curious how the recoil of 357 Sig compares to 10 mm?
Less recoil
Far less recoil than 10mm and somewhat less recoil than a 40
@@grahamohea2424 just drove both today. G22 and another G22 with conversion brl.
The 40 feels really tame after I've drove the 357.
I feel it in my palm ... 9mm to me has more muzzle flip ... I shoot .40 and. 357 sig.. primarily... my 2 favorite calibers .... if you've ever shot a wild pig with a 9mm.. you'll understand why 9mm is vastly overrated...
It's my favorite handgun/ caliber
is 357 sig also suitable for defense in the forest against game - dog, wolf, bear? Thank you for your feedback - I don't want a 44 magnnum caliber
U may want a Glock 20 against a bear…but the 357 sig will definitely handle a wolf, dog or wild boar!
Yes, absolutely. It will be very effective.
Great video.. I need to purchase Glock next..
Now try an M&P 2.0 in 40sw and a KKM 357sig barrel. You will sell your Glock.
Just a better platform for chamberings bigger than 9mm. I mean, you know,
40 Smith & Wesson.
The biggest down side I can see is ammo cost
Can it be converted to .40 with a barrel change?
Yes it can, just drop in a 40 barrel. You can even use the 357 sig mags. You can also get the lone wolf conversion barrel and shoot 9mm. You do need to use 9mm mags when you do that. I have shot all 3 calibers through mine with no problems
@@rebelray84 that makes the weapon more attractive. Thanks
@@ftdefiance1 absolutely, love mine. Good shooting!
Just get a Glock 23
Yes
TY4 gud vid!! .357 mag lover, but,of course unavailable as semi-auto. Love .357 Sig, 10mm too powerful in crowds, thin walls. So, as serious shooters, we keep wobbling&waffling!!
There is a 357 auto that uses standard revolver ammo
@@cayman9873 Yep!! U right!! There are @least 3(one I jus read an article on 3 mos ago.) Blame it on Tunnel Vision!! I was only thinking of my wallet. If I sold my truck(97 Dodge) and a coupla grand-kidz, I might afford a Desert Eagle. Or that rare prototype I read about( cant remember name of it) or if I paid collector price, I believe both Colt& Smif&Western made Limited Run Models. But, I limited to my GP100, aqquired by meeting someone slightly less educated than myself(Short version, he used 180 SANDPAPER to remove rust from 75% of revolver=great shooter/orphan). My wife/I jus bot most expensive gun that we've ever bot(50 yrs) last week. Cost $419.99(sale)+tax.(And we share that'un).
Also you can get a coonan 1911 in 357 magnum and a barrel swap and spring for 38 special using revolver rounds
@@michaeljennings5860 No, actually, I can't. Someone with far more disposable income than I, could. Unless, I have a yard-sale, and eliminate all other possessions, and devote proceed$ to one object. Or win lottery😊! In short, me and money are strangers!🤣!
Good stuff
Just bought a 32 slide to put on my 19 frame... ✊️
Did the 32 slide work on your 19 frame???
@@kevinrichardson8859 yes, flawless and sooo much fun.
@@Cache73 good 👍 shit
See if you can get a 22 or 32 ejector for the 19 lower.
You may have a failure at the most inconvenient time.
The longer 357sig case is to long and will engage the empty before it can clear the slide.
If I want an auto-loading 357, I'll get a G20, a conversion barrel, and shoot 9x25 Dillon (which I REALLY want to do).
i own G33...an I love it....
Love mine too
Someone needs to turn the rim off the .454 Casull and neck it down to .355 and call it the .357 Thor Hammer.
.357 sig , Not so readily available and not so inexpensive, and yet it’s a perfectly good round, I have nothing that’s in that caliber, as yet
You'll love it.
Just get a .357 SIG barrel for one of your existing .40 S&W pistols, or get a .357 SIG pistol and a .40 S&W barrel to go with it. Being able to swap back and forth will sort out any ammo price and availability issues.
Glock 22 gen 5 .40/with a Glock 31 barrel
everything i'm seeing online says the 31 gen 4 barrel is NOT for the gen5 Glock 23 or 22. Something about the gen4 barrel being slightly smaller than the gen 5, so the barrel is too loose in the gen 5 40cal frame.
How much price
Funny how they name it 357sig, yet it doesn't have a real 357 projectile, a 9mm instead.. and the 9.25 Dillon has the 357 slug, yet hearing 9.25 originally, you'd think of 9mm
AND, dont fergit, they still censor comments!! Mine just got condensed!!
My answer to .357sig is 9mm +p or +p+
9mm+P is not as powerful and 9mm+P+ is dangerous. Your answers are inadequate.
@@mannys9130 Lol
@@mannys9130 would you wanna get hit with 9, +p, or +p+? That's what I thought. And stop drinking soy milk, ohhhh that's too dangerous. 😥.357sig is a dying round and will soon be gone..Most stores don't even have it either and the ones that do it's a rip off. Gun manufacturers cut it as well. When I want to carry something with more power than my 9mm I carry my 10mm..End of story
Still does not compare
@@IslandBoy958 it eliminates the threat the same. There's a reason .357sig is non existent and gonna be byebye soon. If I'm going somewhere that I think I want more I will carry my XDM Elite compact 10mm 16+1.
Exc review
Average 10mm ammo doesn’t produce 700 ft/lbs of energy.
Pretty much all full power carry ammo will generate that or higher. If you're using weak ammo, that's a problem with you, not the calibre.
Should really of been called 9mm magnum
…and a 9mm is just a “.380 magnum.” 😂😂😂
@@colt10mmsecurity68 And a 380 is a....22.....magnum? 🤣
357 sig is such a strange round. Not one I would ever consider.
What's strange about an accurate, flat-shooting round that is reliable and hits hard? Not to mention you can easily swap back and forth between .357 SIG and .40 S&W with just a barrel change. Sounds like a winner to me.
@@joshklaver47 shouldered pistol round. That’s what is strange. Availability, scarce.
@@RadDadisRad It's around, and when it isn't, you can still get .40 S&W. There's nothing unusual about necked pistol cartridges. They have been in use since at least the Mauser 7.63x25mm in 1896, not to mention the Tokarev 7.62x25mm and the 5.7x28mm, among others.
@@joshklaver47 none of those cartridges are common.
@@RadDadisRad What a load of rubbish. Millions of pistols have been produced in 7.62x25mm, 7.65x21mm Parabellum, 7.63x25mm, .22 TCM, .357 SIG, 5.7x28mm, etc, over the past 130 years. Just because you're uneducated about firearms history doesn't mean they don't exist. Try doing some research before you reveal your ignorance.
This particular Glock is garbage. Trust me, it jams frequently. And the Glock provides just a lip service.
Liar it dont jam. Got the nerve to say Trust me.
@@shawnwhite2417 mine jammed 3 times, including two stove pipes, first two hundred rounds. I have fourteen Glocks. Then they talk about limpwristing...a term invented by Glock, which has flooded the market by garbage, Gen 4 etc.
@@JSwift-jq3wn I hear what you saying loud and clear. I understand how many Glocks you have. According to the way you described the issues such as stove pipes etc, might be you may have a lemon. All my Glocks that I own I never experienced any issues from magazines up to and including my practice and carry loads especially my g 32 or my g 31. None whatsoever.
@@shawnwhite2417 I gave up on Glock dealer service. I am going to replace the magazines with generic .40 and change the extractor. If the problem persist, then I shall take it to a gun smith. The problem is that .357 Sig ammo is so expensive, my favorite caliber. It replaced .45, .40 and 9mm. Maybe that's why is not selling...
@@JSwift-jq3wn Yeah I agree the ammo for sig 357 is very expensive in the 125 grain load. Before you start changing out parts do you think it might be better to inquire about the trouble you are experiencing with a gunsmith first being that there's no luck with Glock customer care service? Let me know what you think.