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BOOM-BOOM
May 23, 2008, 10:04 PM
If you had to pick between a 357mag and a 45acp and this would be your only weapon, which caliber would you pick and why.

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Black Knight
May 23, 2008, 10:49 PM
I would go with a 4" 357 Magnum because you can also use 38 Special ammo. However with the availability of parts, accessories, and ammo a Colt 1911 style 45 would also be appealing.

GRIZ22
May 23, 2008, 10:57 PM
You can do just about anything with a 4" 357. Ammo options from wadcutters to heavy magnum loads for whatever you need. Not too big to conceal but big enough to shoot easy. K frame size guns are nice but if you're looking for longevity get a L frame or a GP100.

owlhoot
May 24, 2008, 12:19 AM
Now that is a tough question. Granted the .357 is extremely versatile, but I have a strong emotional attachment to my 1911. Sorry, no Sophie's choice for me. I'm keeping 'em both.

Pat-inCO
May 24, 2008, 01:13 AM
Probably the 45acp. The 357 has very significant muzzle flash and the recoil makes second shots much slower. The other side is the speed of reload. 45acp hands down.

While the 357 packs more pi-zaz, if I think I'll need that much more, I'd go with a .41 Mag. or the 10mm for a semi-auto.

possum
May 24, 2008, 01:47 AM
i would take the .45acp and in a 1911 format. why? because i prefer autos to revolvers. plus sa is better for me than a da revolver. as well capacity, 1911 i can use my 10rd chip mags.

guntotinguy
May 24, 2008, 02:35 AM
Keep my 1911 autoloader...thanks!I would prefer to have 'both' but the .45 wins out if only one choice!

Richard
May 24, 2008, 03:07 AM
I have always said a 357 Mag would be the one handgun to own but I seldom shoot them. I do shoot a lot of 1911 45acps and therefore the 45acp now gets my nod. Regards, Richard:)

Quiet
May 24, 2008, 04:01 AM
.45ACP

The higher capacity of most .45ACP handguns gives it an edge over most .357Magnum revolvers.

loop
May 24, 2008, 05:16 AM
For accuracy and versatility I'd choose a S&W Model 66.

For real life I'd choose a 1911 in .45.

To take advantage of the .357 I'd have to have access to reloading equipment and a variety of bullets.

Then I'd have a half-dozen loads for different purposes.

To take advantage of a .45 all I need is one load that always works.

I poke a big hole where I aim. If I can find one off-the-shelf load that works I'm done.

I know more about 38/357 and 45 acp than I do any other calibers. I give the 357 a huge edge in versatility. But, I can live with one load in 45. In 357 I can have a lot of versatility but I have to carry six loadings.

bannockburn
May 24, 2008, 06:16 AM
BOOM-BOOM

Instead of caliber, I would make my choice based on the platform. While I have no problem using a .357 revolver, I feel that the M1911 in .45ACP offers a more versatile and effective platform if I were limited to only these two choices for a handgun.

BOOM-BOOM
May 24, 2008, 08:40 AM
I think some of us are thinking weapon not caliber.

This is not about revolver vs pistol. let us not forget you can use 45acp in a wheel gun as well.

What I'm trying to find out is, for an all round caliber which would be the best between these two.. No 38's no 44mags just pick between a 357mag and a 45acp.

Not just for SD, but for everything. Which one of these two would you pick?

SCKimberFan
May 24, 2008, 08:47 AM
My first gun was a S&W 686 4" 357, since that time I have bought 2 Kimber .45s, although I only have 1 now. I loved the S&W and wouldn't mind having one in my collection, but at this point, I would prefer the 45.

orionengnr
May 24, 2008, 08:49 AM
Now that is a tough question

That is asked here about twice each month....:rolleyes:

06
May 24, 2008, 09:00 AM
I have both but IF I could only take one it would be the 357. It is strong enough to take deer and I like the simple reliability of a revolver. My son has an 8 shot that is extremely accurate(6" barrel). Hard choice but the versatility of the 357/38 is hard to beat. Am looking for a 357 lever action. It will be an addition to the "grey man" approach, wc

Sato Ord
May 24, 2008, 09:17 AM
It would depend on the use you intend.

If it is solely for personal defense, I would most likely, given the options, go with a good 1911.

If you intend to also pack this weapon for hiking, or biking. I would then go with a more versatile pistol like the .357.

As it has been stated, you have more ammo options with the .357. In the woods you can carry full magnum loads for defense against wildlife, and in the urban jungle you can lighten the load and carry .38 +Ps.

Of course now we'll get about fifteen people who just have to come back and rant about why I'm nuts for advocating using the lighter loads for personal defense.

This is my opinion, YMMV.

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