If it is used or preowned but in very good shape, used Glocks other than .45 ACP model and the 34 and 35, typically sell for about $400-$450.
No. The 357 SIG magazine will not fit in a 40 caliber Glock such as the model 22.
This seems to be a persistent myth. The .40 S&W/.357 Sig magazines are not compatible with 9mm Glocks.
No. The Glock is an auto pistol. With the exception of the .357 Sig, auto pistols do not shoot .357 cartridges.
The .380 ACP is only available for the Glock 25 and 28. The .38 ACP and the .357 SIG are completely different. The .38 SIG being slightly smaller. Trying to fire the .38 ACP in a .357 will cause serious injury.
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No. Some .40/.357 Sig pistols can be converted to fire 9mm simply by dropping in a 9mm barrel and using the 9mm magazines, though. Not sure about the Glock.
Most newer generation Glocks can shoot the .357sig in a .40S&W with a simple barrel change. You can use the same magazines. The same is true for shooting .40 in a .357 Sig. This is true with Sig Sauer guns as well. I have a Glock 23 (.40 S&W). I simple install the Glock 32 barrel (.357 Sig) which I purchased for $100. I can shoot .357 sig out of the same gun. The magazines (at least for Glock) for the .40 and .357 sig are interchangeable. You CANNOT safely shoot a .40 out of a .357 sig barrel or vice versa. A barrel swap is required. If you load a .357 Sig round into a barrel chambered in .40 S&W, it could fire, but it would probably cause damage to the gun and won't be accurate. .357 Sig has better "terminal performance" than the .40, but the .40 shells cost less which translates into more practice for the same $$$ with the .40, and better self defense with the .357.
no the magnum round is only for revolvers the correct round to use would be the .357 sig
Glock makes a couple of models that will fire the .357 Sig cartridge, and Sig makes a couple of models that will. Right off hand, I don't know of any others, although there may be some.
The value of a .357 SIG firearm is related to the firearm itself. In most cases, the cartridge does not increase or decrease the value of a production gun. Take Glock for instance. They make the Glock 19 (9mm), Glock 23 (40S&W) and Glock 32 (.357SIG). No matter which model you buy, the price is the same. SIG Sauer also made a handgun that was chambered in several calibers. The same holds true for them. As for the ammunition. .357 SIG cartridge is relatively more expensive than .40S&W. If you are asking for a specific value of an actual Sig Sauer that is chambered in .357 SIG, you'll need to take it in to a gun shop. There are many variables when determining the value of a gun. Wear & Tear and popularity is a big part of it.
As far as I know, they carry the Sig Pro SP2340 in .357 sig. Henrico PD carries the glock 22 in 9mm.
No. You can get a Sig P229 that will fire .357 Sig, but that is not the same as .357 magnum.