The .357 CZIG is indeed a reality. My 75SA project didn't work out right.
In respect to the conversions. One has to do a bit of machining on the lug, enlarging the slide stop hole..like i had to with my 9mm barrel. Others report a glowing sucess with the .40 75B and the Bar-Sto. IRV had been selling them for about 2 years, prior
to my first inquiry.
I've long thought that the .357 SIG round coupled with the
Bar-Sto in the hands of a good shot could be a Cloverleaf
producing Cee-Zed. The 75SA has the accuracy to achieve this.
and the .357 SIG is superbly accurate as well.
Again, i'm enamored with the 10MM, so the .357 SIG doesn't
have the appeal that it did for me. Given that one not wanting
the power of the 10mm, nor a large framed pistol. The SIG
has a lot to offer. +P+ performance in across the counter
loads.
With both, excellent tactical penetration and superb stopping power..
I think the cartridge is growing in popularity by leaps and bounds.
Top-notch Instructors like John Farnam are quite happy with it.
As for a factory .357 SIG from CZUB. The opinion is that people
would eventually buy Bar-Stos..for improved accuracy and of course, the prestige factor. I tend to disagree...thinking that
a SIG chambered Cee-Zed would sell very well.
Should we finally see the .40 Compact (now rumored to
be a standard DA Compact. no decocker) we would need
to show support for the compact barrel from Bar-Sto.
Contact IRV if you want more info. IF you are a CZF Member he will give you a discount on your order.
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