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Couple of observations if I may.
There are jurisdictions that limit officers to .38/9mm/.357 bullet diameters. (I think Dallas being one)
Regardless of the wisdom of such rules, the .357SIG allows the officers to carry a hotter load in their autos.
The 'blast and recoil' sensation is what sold a lot of wildcat rifles in years gone by. Inexpensive chronographs pretty much killed off wildcatting. Test and don't guess.
Regards,
Pat
There are jurisdictions that limit officers to .38/9mm/.357 bullet diameters. (I think Dallas being one)
Regardless of the wisdom of such rules, the .357SIG allows the officers to carry a hotter load in their autos.
The 'blast and recoil' sensation is what sold a lot of wildcat rifles in years gone by. Inexpensive chronographs pretty much killed off wildcatting. Test and don't guess.
Regards,
Pat