Wilson Combat is offering the hardest-hitting .357 Mag. load we've tested.
Here's a close look at a 1911 gun enthusiasts have been talking about for years, and it's chambered in .357 Mag.
You can deal with long-distance shots and CQB work in style with this formidable combination.
Bill Jordan was over the heads of most handgunners in ways other than the fact he stood 6 1⁄2 feet above the ground.
This load combines the power for which Buffalo Bore is known with a devastating bullet from Barnes, all designed for use from short-barreled revolvers.
Don't overlook the .357 Mag., especially not this option from Speer.
How does this lighter-weight .357 Mag. load perform?
If a recovered bullet could be described as pretty, this one would win the beauty pageant.
The latest .357 Mag. 1911 from Coonan features an extended barrel and greater weight for reduced felt recoil.
The ideal balance of size and power continues to make the Smith & Wesson L-frame popular.