This review compares .357 Sig and 9mm +P+ self-defense ammunition using ballistic gel and clothing barriers. The .357 Sig demonstrated superior velocity (1464 fps vs 1237 fps) and energy (590 ft-lb vs 421 ft-lb), resulting in more significant temporary cavity disruption and fragmentation, despite slightly less weight retention. While .357 Sig outperformed 9mm +P+ in testing, its declining market popularity due to industry trends is noted.
This review covers the Strike Industries Mass Driver G4 compensator for Glock Gen 4 pistols (19, 23, 32). It highlights the key benefit of not requiring a threaded barrel, making it legal in restrictive states. The installation is straightforward, and live-fire testing demonstrates a significant reduction in muzzle rise and felt recoil, improving follow-up shot speed and accuracy. While effective, the added length may impact concealed carry.
This review of the Glock 32 Gen 4 in .357 SIG highlights its compact size and powerful cartridge. The video demonstrates the ease of converting to .40 S&W and discusses the .357 SIG's bottleneck design for reliable feeding. While effective for defense, the recoil is noted as 'snappy' and ammunition is more expensive than 9mm or .40 S&W.
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