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Guest 10mm4me

Picked one up the other day. I had an M&P .357 and hated it so I sold it. Prob is I had a ton of ammo for that gun so figured I might as well pick one up. I noticed that Glock .357's have fully supported chambers (the whole 6 o'clock debate). I know .357 SIG's are hot but I wonder why Glock chose to do this on this caliber, but not say 10mm, which can be loaded much hotter. I also noticed there is a small channel cut out in the front of the slide on the inside, this is not present on any of my other Glocks, any ideas?

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Guest ThePoleCat

I bought a G32 and loved the .357 sig round. It wasn't more than a year later that I bought the .40 S&W barrell and dropped it in. Since then the .357 sig barrel has not been back in that weapon. The 40 round is cheaper, easier to find, and makes a bigger hole in whatever you shoot it at.

Not to piss in your cornflakes, but be weary of those .357 sig rounds. I noticed that after loading the same round over and over again (for concealed carry) the round would push back slightly into the casing. I have seen this in other caliber ammunition, but never as frequently than I have with the .357 sig round. If you fire off one of these, you might have a problem.

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