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40 S&W v. 357 Sig v. 9mm v. 380 for CC gun
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<blockquote data-quote="Woodcutter" data-source="post: 1034165" data-attributes="member: 10230"><p>All the suggestions given above are good. You did not say which brand and model pistol you have picked out, but if it is a popular brand such as a Glock that has lots of factory and aftermarket parts, then you can get the Glock 32 in 357 SIG, then get factory or aftermarket barrel in 40, and you can even get an aftermarket barrel such as the Lone Wolf that converts the G-32 to 9mm so you can have cheap practice. That means you could have all three calibers for a little over the price of one. You would not have to decide which caliber you like best until you have owned it for a while and shot it a lot. Note that the 9mm barrel to convert a 40 or 357 is not the same as the barrel for the G-19 and Lone Wolf does not recommend using this conversion barrel for carry due to the possibility of reduced reliability (Although many people have reported no reliability issues with this conversion).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Woodcutter, post: 1034165, member: 10230"] All the suggestions given above are good. You did not say which brand and model pistol you have picked out, but if it is a popular brand such as a Glock that has lots of factory and aftermarket parts, then you can get the Glock 32 in 357 SIG, then get factory or aftermarket barrel in 40, and you can even get an aftermarket barrel such as the Lone Wolf that converts the G-32 to 9mm so you can have cheap practice. That means you could have all three calibers for a little over the price of one. You would not have to decide which caliber you like best until you have owned it for a while and shot it a lot. Note that the 9mm barrel to convert a 40 or 357 is not the same as the barrel for the G-19 and Lone Wolf does not recommend using this conversion barrel for carry due to the possibility of reduced reliability (Although many people have reported no reliability issues with this conversion). [/QUOTE]
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