Why carry a 357 Sig when a (insert caliber) is so much better?
Please advise the Military, FBI and local LEO all over the world.

Please advise the Military, FBI and local LEO all over the world.

That is somewhat true but not completely true: An Alternate Look at Handgun Stopping Power | Buckeye Firearms Association.
Even the Secret Service was going to stick with .357 SIG until they tested the G32 and the G19. Because Glocks are significantly lighter than the P229, they felt 9mm handled better for the AVERAGE person than .357 SIG, and I concur depending on the shooter (women & smaller statured men), especially after owning a Glock 33. It is slightly better at virtually everything than 9mm by a few percentage points because of the velocity. That might not sound like a lot, and it's not, unless someone loses their life by a very close call. Certainly it is a bigger difference than those choosing between 9mm, 9mm +P and 9mm +P+. That's what makes me scratch my head. Why do all these 9mm guys (like myself) insist on 9mm high pressure cartridges but feel .357 SIG offers no advantage? I can undertand someone only shooting standard pressure, but not 9mm +P & +P+. Either way, .357 SIG has a modest advantage that may or may not make a difference. But if .357 SIG was more affordable, you could load it EXACTLY like any 9mm cartridge while maintaining the ability to increase its velocity to negotiate barriers better or to get that modest edge in ballistics generally.
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I have seen tests where both 9mm and .357 have same penatration but the kinetic energy from .357 cannot easily be measured.
My everyday carry is usually my FN57 because the cartridge is totally bad *** but when I am not carrying that my .357Sig is my next logical choice.
I do prefer to plink with 9mm however
ContinentalOp said:Except it's not just gel tests. Results from real-world shootings show very little difference in actual effectiveness among the service calibers, from 9mm to .45ACP.
My friend offered to go in half with me if I bought a case of HST 147. Considering it is $800 a case, it sounded great however, I have a case of HST .357 Sig so it's hard to justify getting 9mm when .357 Sig is way better than 9mm +P, 9mm +P+ so it makes no sense to buy a case of 9mm. Anyone else feel the same?
Why carry a 357 Sig when a (insert caliber) is so much better?
Please advise the Military, FBI and local LEO all over the world.
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Couldn't you make the same argument about the 10mm over the 357 Sig? It's kind of like all the other caliber debates. 40S&W vs 357 SIG, 45acp vs 9mm, etc.
I didn't even know 357sig was still a thing, I thought it was another forgotten caliber.
Who knew?
It always seemed like a good answer to a problem that didn't exist.
The Sig round really doesn't have all that much real world advantage over the 9mm UNLESS you're talking about vehicle penetration (glass/sheet metal).
Also real world, back before retirement, we'd invite the local VA State Police in for our night shooting work. Give them a chance to do things in dim light. After we got over the muzzle blast thing, we realized that the muzzle flash lit up our targets. We'd wait for one of them to fire and then shoot at the illuminated targets. Did wonders for our scores, the staties weren't shooting for record.
I do grant that you do get the mixed blessings of a flash bang without all the restrictions of the real thing.
But if we're basing this on frame size, you could argue that the 9mm/40/357 are all inferior to the 380acp and smaller sized cartridges.10mm Auto simply cannot fit inside of a 9mm size frame, whereas .357 SIG can.
For 10mm you have to go up a frame size, and for some, the grip size of 10mm is too big to fit their hands properly, which in turn results in poorer accuracy.
It was never designed to solve a specific problem, it was designed specifically to appeal to Police Departments who favored the .357 Magnum by duplicating the performance of the 125gr .357 Magnum load which had an almost legendary reputation as a man-stopper within the field of Law Enforcement.
That being said, it definitely has its advantages, such as superior barrier penetration compared to 9mm Luger and even .40 S&W, which made it popular with Highway Patrol units in particular because it offers more straight-line penetration through autoglass, whereas the trajectory of 9mm Luger and .40 S&W tends to deviate more after striking the angled surface of a windshield.
harry knows of what he speaks. I agree. I shoot the .357 Sig well. I am not denigrating the 9mm. Carry what you like and shoot well whatever that caliber may be.My sentiments exactly. I don't see the point in carrying a 9mm Luger when I can carry the more powerful .40 S&W or .357 SIG in the exact same size firearm.
Folks can parrot the FBI's justification for downgrading to 9mm all they want, but their Ballistics Gel Testing is not the end all, be all, and actual human beings have bones which tend to be affected far more dramatically by bigger, heavier, and/or faster projectiles, not to mention suffer less deviation when they strike a hard object such as a bone, so I choose to carry something with more oomph.
Not to say that 9mm Luger isn't a capable duty cartridge, because it obviously is adequate for the task, I simply choose to carry something more because I can and to me the sacrifice of 2-3 rounds in the magazine is more than compensated by the increase in kinetic energy.
Couldn't you make the same argument about the 10mm over the 357 Sig? It's kind of like all the other caliber debates. 40S&W vs 357 SIG, 45acp vs 9mm, etc.
I have seen tests where the .357 Sig was better than .40 caliber at penatrating pine wood
Why carry a 357 Sig when a (insert caliber) is so much better?
Please advise the Military, FBI and local LEO all over the world.
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The Sig round really doesn't have a real world advantage over the 9mm UNLESS you're talking about vehicle penetration (glass/sheet metal). Gotta agree with Dr. Roberts there.
Also real world, back before retirement, we'd invite the local VA State Police in for our night shooting work. Give them a chance to do things in dim light. After we got over the muzzle blast thing, we realized that the muzzle flash lit up our targets. We'd wait for one of them to fire and then shoot at the illuminated targets. Did wonders for our scores, the staties weren't shooting for record.
Hopefully some of you enthusiasts will realize it also locates the user for anyone with whoever you may have shot at.
I do grant that you do get the mixed blessings of a flash bang without all the restrictions of the real thing.
BTW, something to consider, I have a "moderate" hearing loss due to limited unprotected use of firearms. Along with a 24/7/365 concert from tinitus [screwed up the OSHA reports on retirement].