Sir Knight,
No need for others to talk you into a cartridge selection. The solution is for you to talk
yourself ito it. How is that done! My suggestion is for you to do the research yourself, so the conclusion you reach will be
your own. Using readily available Internet resources, you will discover that the .357 Sig is a unique round that
stands alone in its special advantages. Once you recognize this fact, your choice will become crystal clear.
The reasoning that establishes superiority of the .357 Sig is based on ballistic performance. Cartridges, as you know, represent tradeoffs among various parameters, such as size, cost, caliber, stopping power, trajectory, accuracy, etc. However, the single most important characteristic of a handgun cartridge is its
ability to get the job done, assuming the shooter is able to hit the target in the proper area.
The .357 Sig is essentially a midget round, with
the power of a giant. As a result, the cartridge is accommodated in comparatively small handguns. It offers easily managed recoil. It shoots where you aim. It delivers impressive terminal energy. In other words,
it gets the job done in spledid fashion. For defensive applications in comfortably small shooting platforms, this is cartridge of absolutely top-shelf quality.
Selection of a better personal defense cartridge is not likely.
But, don't take my word for it. Do the research and convince yourself.
A start:
http://www.handguninfo.com/Archive/www.Pete-357.com/ArmaLube