M&P 357SIG Discontinued?

The shop I frequent has new M&P357s' for $499, and I think I saw tge piece on the Smith web sight too.
Dale

Phone number or website please. It is on their site, but it's not available and the prices are quite high.
 
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I wouldn't think that LEO agencies that recently made the switch to the S&W 357SIG would have anything to worry about. S&w, if they are discontinuing 357SIG, will probably only discontinue retail sales. Just like LEO agencies can still get certain 3rd Gens.

That really wouldn't make much sense. It would have continued to gain market share with LE as it continued showing it's merits. They could have continued public sales as well if they were to continue making them. It's quite simple to make them according to market demand instead of just pumping them out. They no longer even make factory barrels. I wonder if they just did not like .357 and SIG stealing some of .40 S&W's thunder. They may have seen that as being bad for business. Possibly why you don't see a 10mm as well.
 
The 'news' you are referring to is 2 1/2 years old in this thread.... :D

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Did an internet search which lead me to this thread. I was wanting to purchase three .357sig M&P's. A compact, full size, and 5" Pro model(which was never made). Now I'll have to settle for buying Glocks as Sigs are overpriced imo.
 
That really wouldn't make much sense. It would have continued to gain market share with LE as it continued showing it's merits. They could have continued public sales as well if they were to continue making them. It's quite simple to make them according to market demand instead of just pumping them out. They no longer even make factory barrels. I wonder if they just did not like .357 and SIG stealing some of .40 S&W's thunder. They may have seen that as being bad for business. Possibly why you don't see a 10mm as well.

If it doesn't make sense to you, Then tell me why LEO's can still purchase some 3rd Gens while the general public can't? Does that make sense?
 
Phone number or website please. It is on their site, but it's not available and the prices are quite high.

Just did a quick look and they are on the main site (S&W)?as well as a few others dealer sites.
Given that law enforcement seems to be swinging back to 9mm, I'd just hang loose fir a bit and get a carried a lot, slightly used M&P or SIG P226 or 229 when they hit the market.
Dale
 
Gentlemen; I am sure the info is right, S&W is prob putting the .357SIG M&P on a "back burner" due to weak civilian sales. I do know S&W will make just about anything, firearms-wise for an Agency, if they get an order/ contract. So M&P .357's will still be with us, just in limited numbers.
I do know that Gl**k has had trouble getting the G31/32 models to last, due to the extreme power the .357SIG cartridge has. The S*G229 gives a better service life over the long run than just about any other pistol. 'Course the dang things are built like a MBT(Main Battle Tank...lol!) and feel like it on your hip. Heavy & Clunky. Still a good pistol, nontheless. YMMV, of course, just MHO.
I think I heard or read that the Texas DPS are/ were? going to switch or allow Troopers to carry 9mm M&P's. Anyone remember anything like that, please chime in. Thanx.
BTW, just as an aside; Ruger does not stamp their pistols ".40 S&W". Instead, they stamp their pistols ".40 Auto". Interesting, no?
 
Did an internet search which lead me to this thread. I was wanting to purchase three .357sig M&P's. A compact, full size, and 5" Pro model(which was never made). Now I'll have to settle for buying Glocks as Sigs are overpriced imo.

I still see the M&P in .357Sig regularly on the auction sites...Lost Lake rightly pointed out that this is an old thread and it is obvious that Smith continues to make it.
 
Part of the problem may be that like all calibers of ammunition, the .357 Sig is hard to find ay any sort of reasonable price. Especially when you look at defensive hollow point ammo.

A lot of law enforcement agencies are going to the less expensive 9mm again. Los Angeles Sheriff's Office just purchased M&P 9mm pistols to start issueing to their deputies.

I have a FS M&P in .40, and a friend of mine gave me several thousand rounds of .357 Sig Speer Gold Dot hollow points a few years ago when his agency went to .40 S&W.

I bought an OEM .357 Sig barrel, and I love the round and the pistol. I got a deal on a Glock 32 with an additional .40 S&W barrel. It too is a great pistol.

With the Secret Service and the Air Marshals being the only large Federal Agencies using the .357 Sig cartridge, I don't know how long it will stay in other LE agencies armories. Onlt time and budget constraints will tell.
 
Gentlemen; I am sure the info is right, S&W is prob putting the .357SIG M&P on a "back burner" due to weak civilian sales. I do know S&W will make just about anything, firearms-wise for an Agency, if they get an order/ contract. So M&P .357's will still be with us, just in limited numbers.
I do know that Gl**k has had trouble getting the G31/32 models to last, due to the extreme power the .357SIG cartridge has. The S*G229 gives a better service life over the long run than just about any other pistol. 'Course the dang things are built like a MBT(Main Battle Tank...lol!) and feel like it on your hip. Heavy & Clunky. Still a good pistol, nontheless. YMMV, of course, just MHO.
I think I heard or read that the Texas DPS are/ were? going to switch or allow Troopers to carry 9mm M&P's. Anyone remember anything like that, please chime in. Thanx.
BTW, just as an aside; Ruger does not stamp their pistols ".40 S&W". Instead, they stamp their pistols ".40 Auto". Interesting, no?

I've never heard of the Glocks having longevity problems in any caliber. Interesting. You know that from LE? I didn't know Sigs held up very well either. I've read amount their stainless slides cracking and never gave them any more thought after reading that.
 
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