I assume he means the .357 Magnum, the holy mother of both the 10mm and the .357 SIG. The problem with the .357 Mag. is that is rimmed and overly long, so it can't be effectively loaded from an automatic weapon. I think the Deagle can actually fire it, but then again that is more like an industrial plant designed to fire bullets, rather than a handgun. As far as I know the 10mm and .357 SIG were both designed as automatic alternatives to the Mag.ROGUEDD wrote:
.45 = drops like its hot
.357 ftw
Is it just me or is the .40 S&W just utter fail; too much pressure in too short a cartridge?