.357 SIG. Available since 1994. One of if not THE most underrated and underappreciated defensive rounds out there. Even @sigsauerinc @sigsauerusa is dropping the availability down to just a few of their models. As of today, two 1911's, the 229 (also as a Legion), and the 320. It used to also be available in the 226, 2022, 239 and a few more 1911 variants. Their first model it was chambered in was the P229. I guess as long as it stays an option in that fantastic pistol then I suppose I could live with that. But it's still pretty sad that the manufacturer who created the round seems to be in the process of abandoning it. Apart from some custom 1911 manufacturers the only other company making guns in this amazing round is Glock (G31,32 & 33). So no matter what SIG does, the round is not dying. Let's be clear. Underwood 125 grain bonded (Gold Dot) runs out of a G32's 4" barrel at around 1,550 fps. That's 666 foot pounds of muzzle energy. That's magnum class. Sure, it will recoil more than standard loads but it's still manageable. Even though I like, appreciate and trust 9mm and .40 S&W, I prefer .357 SIG to either of those two cartridges. It's a scorcher. #sigsauer #sig #glock #357SIG #thepewpewlife #pewpew #2A #nra #selfdefenseisahumanright #gunsdaily #weaponsdaily #guns #gunnutsofinstagram #p226 #p229 #p239 #p320 #1911 #1911forever #9mm #40smithandwesson #guncontrolsucks #ccw #carryon #refusetobeavictim










