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With a reloadable brass case, CCI primers and Speer bullets, Lawman
Ammunition is a great combination of economy and performance. Perfect
for training or target practice when you don't need an expensive hollow
point bullet. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in
boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
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Caliber/Gauge | 357 Sig |
Casing | Brass |
Bullet Type | Full Metal Jacket |
Box Qty | 50 |
PPR | $1.06/round |
Product Information | |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Casing | |
Bullet Type | |
Box Qty | |
PPR | $1.06/round |
Product Information | |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Casing | |
Bullet Type | |
Box Qty | |
PPR | $1.06/round |
Product Information | |
Caliber/Gauge | |
Casing | |
Bullet Type | |
Box Qty | |
PPR | $1.06/round |
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Model 53919 |
Condition Factory New |
Bud's Item # 62003 |
UPC 076683539199 |
Manufacturer Speer |
With a reloadable brass case, CCI primers and Speer bullets, Lawman
Ammunition is a great combination of economy and performance. Perfect
for training or target practice when you don't need an expensive hollow
point bullet. This ammunition is new production, non-corrosive, in
boxer primed, reloadable brass cases.
Maybe I was too eager, after shipping delay from Bud's over-worked staff! I purchased the Sig rounds mainly due to the scarcity of
Federal .357 158 gr., and cost of personal defense rounds. Now I want a firearm chambered for .357 SIG.
Thanks, Paul M.
Questions & Answers
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- Answered
- Asked 07/15/2021 20:43 by ROBERT H
A:No, They definitely will not. 357 magnum and 357 sig are two completely different rounds. Hope this helps.See 5 more answers | -
- Answered
- Asked 07/09/2021 01:23 by Raymond J
A:357 sig and 357 magnum are two completely different rounds. 357 sig was created to replicate the 357 magnum but be reliable in a semiautomatic. They did this by knecking down a 10mm round and adding a 9mm diameter projectile. So yes 357 sig won't work in a 357 mag. There's alot of firearms made for 357 sig like Glocks, sig saurs, and S&W. So look at it this way, now you have a reason to buy another firearm, lol.See 3 more answers |
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