Is it true that only Glock is chambering a few guns for the .357 Sig?
Is it true that Sig Sauer no longer chambers any handguns for the .357 Sig?
I have a P320C in 9mm. Disapointed with Sig because of the lack of conversion kits. The MA compliant one has the external safety. I have never seen a conversion kit with a cutout. Yes, I know you can cut one out but I would really like to buy something and have it work before you had to screw around with it. I would buy sub compact variants, as well as different calibers. Most definitely in .357 Sig.I got the Sig P320 Nitron chambered in 357 Sig. In fact I have all the calibers (and several grip modules & Xchange kits), of the Sig P320 Nitron 9mm, 40, 357, & 45. I bought them when they first came out (and each went through their Voluntarily Update Program (VUP)). I am unaware if the 357 Sig, or any other Nitron chambering has been discontinued. I see the 9mm Nitron on their website, but not the others (although I didn't look very long either).
Boy Jmcd, I'm surprised Sig doesn't offer Grip modules with safety cutouts for those States that require Safeties. That really sucks.I have a P320C in 9mm. Disapointed with Sig because of the lack of conversion kits. The MA compliant one has the external safety. I have never seen a conversion kit with a cutout. Yes, I know you can cut one out but I would really like to buy something and have it work before you had to screw around with it. I would buy sub compact variants, as well as different calibers. Most definitely in .357 Sig.
I called them on it and they said they were making them. That was 2 years ago. I have called them a few other times and have been given the same answer. Finally seeing grip mods with cutouts for the carry sizes not the compact. Conversion kits have long been sold out but never had them with a cutout. Disappointed at best.Boy Jmcd, I'm surprised Sig doesn't offer Grip modules with safety cutouts for those States that require Safeties. That really sucks.
It was a very popular cartridge for a while. But as so often happens in the firearms industry, demand -for any reason- fades. Short magnums were all the rage among many big game hunters for decade or so. Few remain. I think that if the .45 Super were factory produced, it could be the end of the 10MM.Ah, the .357 Sig, the pistol and caliber of the US Air Marshals until they switched to the Glock 9mm. I’ve always loved that caliber. Fast and accurate, although expensive. Sig still produces the .357 Sig though- E26R-357-LEGION, 229R-357-BSS, those are the SKU numbers on the 2 models they offer.