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« Reply #20 on: February 21, 2012, 07:43:53 AM »

There is a clearcut reason Kalifornia magazines are limited to 10 rounds - it's that eleventh round that is most deadly! EVERYONE knows that! Just ask a liberal - they keep all the "important things that have absolutely no data to back them up" folders.

Now that's some funny Sh*T right there!
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« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2012, 10:25:50 AM »

Regarding barrier penetration:

Isn't bullet design and construction more important than caliber? I note the use of .357 Sig for reasons of better barrier penetration, but also note that Skarz apparently made sure he loads it with a bonded round. Memory says I've seen a written report where 9mm Corbon DPX reliably 'went deep' when fired into a vehicle. DPX is all-copper using he Barnes X design. Bonded rounds are always recommended when the discussing how to get through barriers. So it seems that the design of the bullet, what it's made of, and how it's constructed, is more important than what caliber it is.
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« Reply #21 on: February 21, 2012, 10:25:50 AM »

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« Reply #22 on: February 22, 2012, 09:59:38 AM »

Bullet design - and make-up - certainly are a factor. But consider this. 9mm runs at 34,000 psi. The .357 Sig runs at 40,000 psi (both SAAMI limits). Pressure will also affect your bullet performance.
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« Reply #23 on: February 22, 2012, 12:01:38 PM »

I'm just glad I'm not limited to 10 rounds. However for those who are, .357sig seems real attractive. Especially given the fact that a .357sig Glock can easily be converted to .40cal or 9mm.  If its your only gun and you're limited to 10 rounds, I would say .357sig and get a .40 cal barrel and use that for practice and training. If its not your only gun, get a 9mm and a .357sig and load them with either Corbon DPX or Ranger T series +p+. Either way you'll be well armed.
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« Reply #23 on: February 22, 2012, 12:01:38 PM »

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« Reply #24 on: February 22, 2012, 12:10:10 PM »

If the round is not designed or constructed properly, it won't matter how hard or fast it's driven.
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« Reply #25 on: February 24, 2012, 02:19:18 PM »

I'm just glad I'm not limited to 10 rounds. However for those who are, .357sig seems real attractive. Especially given the fact that a .357sig Glock can easily be converted to .40cal or 9mm.  If its your only gun and you're limited to 10 rounds, I would say .357sig and get a .40 cal barrel and use that for practice and training. If its not your only gun, get a 9mm and a .357sig and load them with either Corbon DPX or Ranger T series +p+. Either way you'll be well armed.


I've been torn between getting a 20sf or a 32 with my GSSF purchase this year.  I think the 32 is probably the best choice based on the fact that I like the G19 form factor and the fact that LEO's use the 357sig cartridge.  I would hate to have a California prosecutor use the "killer 10mm" argument that put Harold Fish in jail.

Thanks again for putting up with another caliber discussion...

PS--If you really want to get frustrated with California Gun laws, Google "California Bullet Button" or better yet, the infamous "Flow Chart":

http://www.calguns.net/caawid/flowchart.pdf           Angry
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« Reply #26 on: February 24, 2012, 02:31:30 PM »

I've been torn between getting a 20sf or a 32 with my GSSF purchase this year.  I think the 32 is probably the best choice based on the fact that I like the G19 form factor and the fact that LEO's use the 357sig cartridge.  I would hate to have a California prosecutor use the "killer 10mm" argument that put Harold Fish in jail.

I just got my GSSF coupon in the mail last week and was trying to decide if I am going to buy anything this year.  I think I will wait and shoot the match in May first to see if I win one before I decide.
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« Reply #27 on: February 26, 2012, 09:58:04 PM »

Since I am limited in what guns I already own, I choose to carry good ammo in them. I'm partial to the Winchester Ranger T 127 grain +P+ in 9mm.

It's really annoying having to use the 10 round mags for the Glock 17 since I travel to California. It's like the
Mags are neutered or something.
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« Reply #27 on: February 26, 2012, 09:58:04 PM »

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« Reply #28 on: February 27, 2012, 10:27:16 AM »

Trucker, I too carry Winchester Ranger T series 9mm 127gr +p+ or Corbon DPX 115gr.  My Kahr PM9 seems to like the Corbon better and of course my Glocks eat anything. 

However, I think a Glock 32 is in my near future.
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« Reply #29 on: February 27, 2012, 05:43:43 PM »

I carry a Glock 23 in 40 S&W Hornady Critical Defense.  I have a Lone Wolf 357 Sig barrel for this gun.  I have had zero FTF's or FTE's with the aftermarket barrel.  I'm really thinking of carrying it in 357 Sig.  I do find the recoil a bit more harsh than the 40.
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« Reply #30 on: February 27, 2012, 06:00:47 PM »

Bullet design - and make-up - certainly are a factor. But consider this. 9mm runs at 34,000 psi. The .357 Sig runs at 40,000 psi (both SAAMI limits). Pressure will also affect your bullet performance.

What is the PSI on 9mm +P and +P+ typically as I would wager most people carrying a 9 are using either +P Golddots or +P+ Winchester Ranger, so I think that is a more interesting comparison to .357 SIG?
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