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What's So Great About the .357 SIG?

For those who think you can’t have a cartridge capable of delivering magnum-like performance without the excessive recoil that’s typically associated with it, think again.

Converting Guns to .357 SIG: Testing & Options

If you're intrigued by the .357 SIG, you don't need an entirely new gun just to shoot the round. Here's how your .40 S&W or 10 mm handguns can be adapted to this high-velocity cartridge.

A Need for Speed: Rise and Fall of the Bottlenecked Pistol Cartridge

The trend of bottlenecked pistol cartridges has ebbed and flowed over the last century. Where will the future take us?

First Look: Honor Defense Ammunition

Designed for self-defense and duty use, Honor Defense now offers a line of handgun ammunition to well-prepared consumers.

Is the .357 SIG Dead?

The .357 SIG emerged in the early '90s and was adopted by many law-enforcement agencies, but this high-speed cartridge has seen a decline in recent years.

The 1911 Pistol: 100-Plus Years of Dependable Service

With more than a 100 years under its belt, John Moses Browning’s most-famous design, the 1911 pistol, is still going strong.

SIG Sauer Shipping 1911 TACOPS in .357 SIG

SIG Sauer is now shipping its 1911 TACOPS platform chambered in .357 SIG.

New P224 Subcompact a Classic SIG SAUER, with One Small Change

SIG SAUER introduces the P224, the first true subcompact in its classic all-metal firearms line. Ideal for concealed or off-duty carry, the P224 offers all of the features consumers expect, with one small change.

.357 SIG

One of the sleepers of modern pistol cartridges is slowly slipping away from us.

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