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    I own,shoot,and reload for three different Glocks chambered in 357Sig. The Glock 31 is full size. The Glock 32 is compact. The Glock 33 is a sub compact.(pocket rocket)
    The 33 is my EDC. The 32 is my around the club and backup for hunting hogs . . . day or night. The 31 is my armchair gun.
    The 357Sig chambering was designed to duplicate the one shot stop of the "famous" 357Mag shooting a 125gr at 1450fps. IN THE SAME LENGTH BARREL.
    The above mag ballistics are taken from a 6" bbl. If I installed a 6" bbl in my 31,I suspect that it would. AND it would not be a 6 shooter,it would be a 16 shooter.
    The 357Sig is indeed a 9mm (.355"). The recoil with full power loads is somewhat snappy/quick. Especially with the 115gr and 124gr. I shoot 147gr XTP's in all three of my guns.
    Ammo and components are everywhere. Factory ammo is not as cheap as 9mm. After you get your dies setup,it is just as easy to load for as most other pistol chamberings. I crimp all my loads.
    I love the 357Sig. ESPECIALLY in a Glock. --- SAWMAN
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAWMAN View Post
    I own,shoot,and reload for three different Glocks chambered in 357Sig. The Glock 31 is full size. The Glock 32 is compact. The Glock 33 is a sub compact.(pocket rocket)
    The 33 is my EDC. The 32 is my around the club and backup for hunting hogs . . . day or night. The 31 is my armchair gun.
    The 357Sig chambering was designed to duplicate the one shot stop of the "famous" 357Mag shooting a 125gr at 1450fps. IN THE SAME LENGTH BARREL.
    The above mag ballistics are taken from a 6" bbl. If I installed a 6" bbl in my 31,I suspect that it would. AND it would not be a 6 shooter,it would be a 16 shooter.
    The 357Sig is indeed a 9mm (.355"). The recoil with full power loads is somewhat snappy/quick. Especially with the 115gr and 124gr. I shoot 147gr XTP's in all three of my guns.
    Ammo and components are everywhere. Factory ammo is not as cheap as 9mm. After you get your dies setup,it is just as easy to load for as most other pistol chamberings. I crimp all my loads.
    I love the 357Sig. ESPECIALLY in a Glock. --- SAWMAN
    Thanks. Its gonna be awhile before I do anything but i figured it'd be better to start research now.

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