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Here is a good example for you Shawn:
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So, .357Sig is a .40cal. shell with a 9mm bullet
Bonus:
It's technically a .38cal bullet. .380, 9mm, .38special, .357magnum, .357sig all shoot the same projectile, the only difference(with the exception of the SIG) is the actual length of the shell.
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So, .357Sig is a .40cal. shell with a 9mm bullet
Bonus:
It's technically a .38cal bullet. .380, 9mm, .38special, .357magnum, .357sig all shoot the same projectile, the only difference(with the exception of the SIG) is the actual length of the shell.
I think that's the only gun i would truly be happy with for sport shooting. . .
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtMu_qYKZ9s
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jtMu_qYKZ9s
Here is out website http://jimsfirearms.net/
it's pretty new so almost nothing is on it yet except some custom 1911's
it's pretty new so almost nothing is on it yet except some custom 1911's
Last edited by 504Z07; Sep 4, 2009 at 08:51 PM.
I want the XM307!!!!!!!!!!!!!!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wHf_v...layer_embedded
Last edited by nuckinfutz74; Sep 4, 2009 at 08:59 PM.
In a standard, say, 125 grain bullet(grain being bullet weight) the SIG has about 100 less fps velocity and around 70 less pounds of energy than the Mag in a gun with a 4" barrel.
Will you or the person you're shooting notice it, probibally not.
Mag's advantage comes in it's potential to be "loaded hot," or have extra powder in the shell for globs more energy and speed(like turbo on a car)
Sig's advantage is large magazine capacity and quicker reloads
Will you or the person you're shooting notice it, probibally not.
Mag's advantage comes in it's potential to be "loaded hot," or have extra powder in the shell for globs more energy and speed(like turbo on a car)
Sig's advantage is large magazine capacity and quicker reloads




