.40S&W and .357SIG are Dead!!!..Why They Should Stay That Way!

Published on April 18, 2023
Duration: 8:02

The Yankee Marshal discusses the perceived decline of .40 S&W and .357 SIG calibers, attributing it to the resurgence of 9mm and 10mm. He explains the historical context of .40 S&W's creation as a compromise from 10mm and suggests 9x25 Dillon as a superior alternative to .357 SIG. The calibers are considered to be in 'hibernation' rather than truly dead.

Quick Summary

The .40 S&W and .357 SIG calibers are currently in 'hibernation' due to the dominance of 9mm and the resurgence of 10mm. Historically, .40 S&W was a compromise from 10mm recoil, and the 9x25 Dillon is suggested as a superior alternative to .357 SIG.

Chapters

  1. 00:16Introduction: .40S&W and .357SIG
  2. 00:51Current State of .40S&W and .357SIG
  3. 01:23Caliber Popularity Cycles
  4. 02:149mm and 10mm Resurgence
  5. 03:16The Genesis of .40S&W
  6. 04:07Why .40S&W and .357SIG are Unneeded
  7. 04:549x25 Dillon as an Alternative
  8. 05:04Conclusion: Calibers in Hibernation

Frequently Asked Questions

Why are .40 S&W and .357 SIG calibers considered 'dead' or in 'hibernation'?

The .40 S&W and .357 SIG calibers are seen as less popular due to the resurgence of 9mm as the optimal compromise and the comeback of 10mm. Many new firearm models are now chambered in these calibers, reducing the market presence of .40 S&W and .357 SIG.

What is the historical reason for the development of the .40 S&W caliber?

The .40 S&W was created because the 10mm caliber was deemed to have too much recoil for some users, particularly within government agencies. It was developed as a compromise round to offer more power than 9mm while being more manageable than 10mm.

What alternative caliber does The Yankee Marshal suggest over .357 SIG?

The Yankee Marshal suggests the 9x25 Dillon as a superior alternative to the .357 SIG. The 9x25 Dillon is essentially a 10mm case necked down to accept a 9mm bullet, offering potentially better ballistic performance.

Can .40 S&W and .357 SIG calibers make a comeback in popularity?

Yes, the speaker suggests that .40 S&W and .357 SIG are not truly dead but in 'hibernation.' If 10mm were to fall out of favor again due to user preferences, these calibers could potentially see a resurgence in popularity and production.

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