Very generally speaking, it is a 9mm diameter bullet fired with the pressure of a .40 SW, so what you get is a very high velocity 9mm bullet which has much more muzzle energy than a regular 9mm. They are very loud because of the higher pressure (more powder) but very accurate, and based on the (somewhat limited) information available about it, is very effective.
No. You can get a Sig P229 that will fire .357 Sig, but that is not the same as .357 magnum.
a 357 cal. revolver cartridge WILL fit a colt 357 python. Also, a 38 special will fit a 357 cal. python. The 357 sig cartridge will NOT fit a 357 colt python................ The 357 sig cartridge ONLY fits the sig model pistol For clarity.....the sig 357 is a pistol. But, the 357 python is a revolver................
SiG P229 in 357
The ammunition is called .357 Sig. Most pistols in .357 Sig can shoot the .40 S&W when you drop in a .40 S&W barrel.
I am trying to make a deal with a coworker who says his 4006 came as a dual caliber gun .40 cal and .357 mag. I know the gun cannot be .357 mag so it must be a .357 sig. I have not yet seen the .357 barrel. I do know that Bar-Sto makes a .357 sig barrel as I just read the article on reloading .357 sig. Search google for 4006*.357 sig.
The answer is yes....and no. By performing a barrel swap to the 357 sig barrel the gun is capable of shooting the 357 sig round. However, the 357 sig has a much higher barrel pressure (5000-10000 more psi). While the gun can shoot the 357 sig round simply by changing the barrel, this will cause more wear than is normal and can possible damage the slide. The safe bet is to buy a slide and barrel meant for the 357 sig round.
Yes, you can fire a .357 Sig round (not a .357 Magnum) in it, but you must first change out the .40 barrel for the .357 barrel.
Yes. The barrel has to be replaced with the .357 sig barrel, but the magazines are the same.
Sig Sauer P229, .357 Sig
No. Standard ammunition in the correct caliber for the gun. However, ONE of those calibers is the .357 SIG auto, and other .357 cartridges do not interchange with that.
No.
The .357 Sig is a 9mm projectile, loaded into a necked down .40 S&W casing.