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12-29-2017, 01:44 PM
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357 sig
One of my favorite cartridges is the 357 Sig, I would think that cartridge in a L or N frame would be fun revolver to shoot.
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12-29-2017, 02:02 PM
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Considering prior experiences chambering bottleneck cartridges in revolvers, it would likely be more trouble than its worth.
This one gives me all the fun I need:
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12-29-2017, 02:10 PM
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I've got a railed Sig P229 in 357 sig and I have to say, it's about the darndest thing ever. I've never run across a more accurate gun. I'd LOVE to see this round in a Smith 3rd gen. I've been mulling over converting one of my 4006TSW models to 357. Shouldn't be too hard to have a bbl made.
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Originally Posted by TAROMAN
Considering prior experiences chambering bottleneck cartridges in revolvers, it would likely be more trouble than its worth.
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I would have to agree, I wonder if there was a similar cartridge that was designed to work in a revolver?
Hmmm, let me think...
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