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Anyone make a 1911 n 357sig?
 
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Generally a gunsmith only project. I haven't seen any factory offering yet. They can be made to work, just not easy.

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Dont need one that bad, just an idea. Who really needs one anyway if you have a 10mm?
 
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Colt made the Combat Elite years ago in 40S&W. Always thought it would be neat to get a 357Sig barrel!
A guy at work took a Hi-Power 40S&W and got an extra barrel done up in 357Sig.

I wish Springfield would come out w/the XDM in 357!


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Generally a gunsmith only project. I haven't seen any factory offering yet. They can be made to work, just not easy.

CW

All you need is to find a COlt Delta10mm & buy a 357sig bbl for it. Mine is from Barsto, very accurate & being 5", you can really get a 115grJHP screaming. A great jackrabbit gun.


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I am biased. 9x23 gets me an extra round.
I am glad yours worked out well. most don't with the stubby rounds. Smiler



9X23/.38 Super / 9mm


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10mm OAL is much more than 45ACP much less 40SW/357Sig, though I guess the 10mm would be up to the higher pressures involved.


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Chuck, I like the high capacity 9x21, 9x23 or 38 Supers. Who makes these in a carry gun? My Kimber Pro Carry II in 38 Super is not a high cap.and my EAA race gun in 9x21 is not really a carry gun!
Thanks, Peter.


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I've done a few.I carried a Para in 9x23 for 10 years.Done a few Caspians in .45.

I have been playing with a Caspian in .357 SIG design for a while as well. Smiler

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Chuck,

ever built any 9x25 Dillons? That always looked like a kick-ass route to drive, if one were a 9mm fan.

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I did. Just two. I saw Rob Leathams at the nationals, so I had to build one. LOUD in a comp gun. Too much trouble for my personal tastes though. The extra 200fps wasn't worth it for me with the loss of capacity.

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10mm OAL is much more than 45ACP much less 40SW/357Sig, though I guess the 10mm would be up to the higher pressures involved.

Actually, it's not, they are almsot identical. The 10mm was designed to run in a 45acp size gun, so 1.260" max is about it.
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I am glad yours worked out well. most don't with the stubby rounds.

Any feeding issues can usually be resolved by loading the 357sig a bit longer, easily done in the 1911.


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