Yes - 357 SIG
Of course 357SIG ammo is more expensive than ball ammo in other calibers [except 380acp] because {almost} all 357SIG ammo is +P.
In the +P loads, 357SIG ammo is cheaper than the other calibers [9, 40, 45, &/or 380] in the +P loads !
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Issue pistols for Texas DPS, Rangers, etc. are all 357SIG.
Only Rangers are allowed to carry 45acp (mostly for "historical" reasons).
Several other states and a lot of federal agencies issue 357SIG pistols.
Allegedly, ... Arizona (New Mexico {?}) State Police are going to 357 SIG M&Ps [unconfirmed rumor].
Ammo {357SIG} is actually easy to find … at prices comparable to +P 9mm;
{obviously, … at prices much higher than 9mm ball}
[at least in the Houston area: WalMart, Academy, Carter's, etc.].
Also the same situation applies to reloaded / remanufactured 357SIG ammo.
A few months ago, Georgia Arms had a lot of super bargain {cheaper than 9mm ball} Speer frangible 357SIG ammo ... and I snagged 1000 rounds.
Hopefully, there will be more deals like that again.
If not, I will practice primarily with 9mm pistols; ...
and pay the equivalent of +P 9mm prices, ...
for the 357SIG ammo that I need.
Of course, you can always drop a 40 cal barrel in most 357 SIG pistols.
The magazines are almost always identical / interchangeable.
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There are so many police, county, state, and federal agencies using 357 SIG, and so few civilian 357 SIG shooters, that surplus 357 SIG brass and reloads are fairly easy to find at reasonable prices.
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I am fixated on 357, because that was what worked best back when I was a Deputy Sheriff.
There were basically 2 duty guns: a Colt 45 [1911], and a 357 magnum [either S&W or Colt].
Off duty / backup was a 38 snub [either S&W or Colt], and / or a 380 [Colt or Walther].
One detective ["plain clothes"] carried both a M19 S&W [357 magnum] and a Browning High Power [9mm].
That was the only 9mm in the department ... that we ever knew about.
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For most of my life, my true love was a 1911, ... but I carried a 357 magnum ... a lot.
We pretty much knew that a 1911 was a marvelous lead launcher, ...
but had no penetration.
It was a “BBQ gun” that we wore in the city, to the court house, and to picnics.
For most of us, if you can’t get to a rifle, the undisputed champion man stopper ...
even through a car door, window, or windshield ...
was … and still is … the 357 magnum.
Even in my prime, …
when they rarely called me “Tiny” [usually it was “big guy”] …
I couldn’t control a 50 BMG pistol.
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Yes, cartridges, and even bullets, are much better today;
But, … can we count on being able to get them ...
always and forever.
Even now, we can't always get the best bullets;
… for a specific situation;
… and there are still disputes over just how effective they really are.
Even today, the military is forced to carry FMJ "ball" 9mm.
If, God forbid, all that we can get … someday … is hard cast lead, …
nothing beats a Keith swc [semi wad cutter with a sharp shoulder].
Back when jacketed “factory” ammo was just too danged expensive to shoot a lot, we all cast our own, or bought them.
Usually, we shot them in our 357 mag revolvers.
We worked for years getting them to run in our “jamomatics”.
Today, they would feed reliably in any 357SIG …or other bottlenecked pistol cartridges.
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Unfortunately, 357 [both Magnum and / or SIG] has always been a bear on both ends;
so, I am looking for something: reliable, durable, and rugged.
Yes, the 357 SIG has a very abrupt "spikey" pressure curve which generates not only a snappy recoil but also a sharp report.
It also is relatively abusive to pistols.
However, it is still a pussycat compared to small frame 357 mag revolvers.
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It amazes me that many of the same folks who bash the 357SIG, salivate over the 10mm.
When they were the then current rage several years ago, …
I had a Delta Elite [10 mm Colt 1911], a Glock 20, and a case of the original Norma full power 10mm ammo.
I wish that I still had all of those.
Eventually, I needed the cash, and …
decided that I probably didn’t really need …
a brace of African elephant safari pistols, so I reluctantly sold them.
There are very few people who can really, honestly, effectively use a full house 10mm concealed carry pistol. I have never personally known one.
I sure can’t, and I could fit in a lot better with a pack of grizzly bears
… than at a ballerina convention.
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What I really want is a 357SIG in one of the brand new P226 E2s
… as soon as they are available in the DAK fire control [trigger system].
Get a spare 40 cal barrel and the 22 cal SIG conversion unit, and you have the best of all worlds.
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Training + Practice =======>>> Safety ... for all.
Thanks,
Chuck