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  • #31
    Originally posted by decadecadeca
    Sorry but that's wrong. Glock makes pistols chambered in .357 Sig not .357 magnum. The two cartridges are VERY different.
    Just went to their website and found this:

    "The recent introduction of the .357 caliber GLOCKS created a whole series of GLOCK pistols that offer ammunition performance rivaling or exceeding the legendary .357 Magnum."

    Now, they don't actually say it is .357 magnum OR .357 Sig. They just list the caliber as .357. However, since no one could say (with a straight face) that .357 Sig rivals or exceeds .357 magnum in terms of performance (energy and knock down power), I assumed they were talking about .357 magnum.

    The velocities of the two calibers may be similar but the smaller .357 Sig (125 grain vs. 158 grain for the magnum) packs about 100 ft-lbs less energy at the muzzle.

    Also, I am pretty sure I have seen .357 magnum glocks in stores and at gun shows.

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    • #32
      Also, the .357 and .40 s&w glocks are interchangeable. If you have the .40 S&W glock 22, it can use the barrel of the .357 glock 31 and vice versa. So you can always upgrade if you feel the need to.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by spidey

        Also, I am pretty sure I have seen .357 magnum glocks in stores and at gun shows.
        Would you like to place a bet on that? Please?


        Did you see the photo of the two rounds in question? Glock has NEVER offered a pistol in .357 Magnum. The magazine and grip would be ridiculous as would the nightmare of trying to cycle that long and skinny ass round.
        Last edited by decadecadeca; 11-14-05, 05:16 PM.

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        • #34
          There is no such thing as an auto .357 magnum. This is why it is understood among knowledgable gun enthusiasts that when you say a .357 and are speaking of autos, it's auotmatically a .357 Sig.

          I agree with Spidey though about the magnum. The .357 Sig round is def one of the highest velocity rounds in auto, but, I don't think it matches the energy of the magnum.

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          • #35
            The magnum round is made for revolvers. The sig round is for semi-auto's.

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            • #36
              Here is a pic of my SP101
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              • #37
                Hey that looks familiar! LOL

                Mine is in the target grey finish but otherwise they're twins.

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                • #38
                  and one of the RAMI with my Cold Steel Recon blade
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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by shortz
                    There is no such thing as an auto .357 magnum. This is why it is understood among knowledgable gun enthusiasts that when you say a .357 and are speaking of autos, it's auotmatically a .357 Sig.

                    I agree with Spidey though about the magnum. The .357 Sig round is def one of the highest velocity rounds in auto, but, I don't think it matches the energy of the magnum.
                    desert eagle 357,44 & 50.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by ROCKETW19
                      desert eagle 357,44 & 50.
                      Magnum Research guns don't count. :D MR is a bunch of intellegent red necks designing the most unrealistic guns on the market.

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                      • #41
                        So I was thinking about the shotgun last night laying in bed and the whole gun lock thing. Then while stareing at the wall, I thought I could just get a wall mounted gun rack. Then I don't have to worry about a lock and all that, because he could never get to it.

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                        • #42
                          Ahhhh, home defense. Well, nothing beats a shotgun by the bed either.
                          :bravonew: i keep one and a box of shells under my bed. Its just a single shot, but i dont really plan to need more than that!

                          P.S. if you do keep a gun near you at night be sure to tell any friends that might find it funny as hell to break in your house at night and scare the shit outa ya that you do, cause they really freak out when you come in the living room ready to shoot em

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                          • #43
                            Sounds like someone has some REALLY stupid friends. LOL

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                            • #44
                              Originally posted by Shibby
                              So I was thinking about the shotgun last night laying in bed and the whole gun lock thing. Then while stareing at the wall, I thought I could just get a wall mounted gun rack. Then I don't have to worry about a lock and all that, because he could never get to it.
                              that sound like a good idea! alot better than a gun lock. (for this application)

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by decadecadeca
                                Would you like to place a bet on that? Please?


                                Did you see the photo of the two rounds in question? Glock has NEVER offered a pistol in .357 Magnum. The magazine and grip would be ridiculous as would the nightmare of trying to cycle that long and skinny ass round.
                                I have owned a S&W .357 magnum and I'm also familiar with the .357 Sig so I don't need pictures to tell the difference, LOL.

                                Maybe you're right. The magnum is a long shell. Isn't the 10 mm round a long round too? Glocks don't have a problem cycling those.

                                I could be mistaken, Maybe it was another automatic; Desert Eagle maybe. I have seen DE's in 44 mag., .50, and .357 mag.

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