FAQ - 9 (45 GAP and 357 SIG)

Published on March 28, 2010
Duration: 1:27

Hickok45 explains his lack of interest in .45 GAP and .357 SIG. He prefers .45 ACP due to extensive existing resources and sees no compelling advantage in .45 GAP. For .357 SIG, he has minimal interest but might experiment with a conversion barrel for his Glock 23, though he doesn't feel it's necessary.

Quick Summary

Hickok45 explains his preference for .45 ACP over .45 GAP due to extensive existing resources and lack of perceived advantage. He has minimal interest in .357 SIG but might experiment with a conversion barrel for his Glock 23.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Why No .45 GAP or .357 SIG?
  2. 00:25.45 ACP vs .45 GAP Explained
  3. 00:55Thoughts on .357 SIG

Frequently Asked Questions

Why doesn't Hickok45 feature .45 GAP firearms often?

Hickok45 prefers .45 ACP due to his extensive existing inventory of brass, bullets, and firearms. He feels .45 GAP offers no significant advantage to justify switching, especially since GAP Glocks have slightly thicker frames.

What are Hickok45's thoughts on the .357 SIG caliber?

He expresses a general lack of interest in .357 SIG. However, he mentions he might eventually buy a conversion barrel for his Glock 23 to experiment with the round, though he doesn't see a pressing need for it.

What is the main reason Hickok45 sticks with .45 ACP?

Hickok45 has a long-standing history and a massive inventory of resources for .45 ACP, including brass, bullets, and firearms. He finds it impractical to switch to .45 GAP when .45 ACP serves his needs effectively.

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