Hello Everyone,
I have heard scattered police reports of the .357 SIG causing unexpectedly fast accelerated wear and tear on handguns. Although I realize that high pressure cartridges age a given handgun faster than a lower pressure one, these reports allege that the users are experiencing unusually fast aging in their handguns even for a high pressure piece.
Has anyone else heard this?
Can you provide any details or sources?
Was thinking of buying a .357 SIG handgun for its many excellent qualities, but would like to know what I'm getting into as far as wear and tear goes.
Thanks for the help.
- Anthony
I have heard scattered police reports of the .357 SIG causing unexpectedly fast accelerated wear and tear on handguns. Although I realize that high pressure cartridges age a given handgun faster than a lower pressure one, these reports allege that the users are experiencing unusually fast aging in their handguns even for a high pressure piece.
Has anyone else heard this?
Can you provide any details or sources?
Was thinking of buying a .357 SIG handgun for its many excellent qualities, but would like to know what I'm getting into as far as wear and tear goes.
Thanks for the help.
- Anthony