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The reason there are so many Ruger upgrades is because they're necessary.
Which trigger kit?
It's a good thing it comes with a 9mm conversion. You'll still be able to get 9mm ammo long after .357 Sig goes the way of the .45 GAP. Neither ammo is readily available, and although the .357 Sig is a great cartridge, it has failed to become popular. If you do get one, be sure to stock up on reloading gear for it, as that may be the only way you'll get to shoot it before long.
Quote from: Heredoggydoggy on June 14, 2011, 01:18:01 PMIt's a good thing it comes with a 9mm conversion. You'll still be able to get 9mm ammo long after .357 Sig goes the way of the .45 GAP. Neither ammo is readily available, and although the .357 Sig is a great cartridge, it has failed to become popular. If you do get one, be sure to stock up on reloading gear for it, as that may be the only way you'll get to shoot it before long.good point never thought about that.
I've been contemplating buying the .357sig barrel for my Glock 22. Any advanages of it over the .40s&w? Why bother if I already have a .40??Cool factor? I'm ok with that?
My wife went and bought it for me yesterday as a early father's day present. I'm going to pick it up this afternoon
I got it last night then found some cheap 357 rounds at Walmart.