Yes. The barrel has to be replaced with the .357 sig barrel, but the magazines are the same.
Sig Sauer P229 and P239 chambered in .40 S&W. Here's the press release from Sig.
It's not the best to everyone. If someone told you it is the best, that was an opinion. It may be many people's favorite. I like SIG Sauer's just fine, but there are many other brands and calibers out there. It depends on what the use of a gun is.This pistol is good if you want a full sized pistol that holds a decent amount of rounds. It is designed to hold 12 in the magazine. In California and some states citizens are limited to 10 round magazines.This caliber is interesting because it started out with the .40 S&W case and necked it down and uses a 9mm bullet. It is not similar to the .357 magnum, mostly chambered in revolvers. It is a fast bullet as far as semiautomatic pistols go.The sig does not make a 357 magnum in a semi auto, they do however make a pistol chambered for the 357 sig caliber. There are only two manufacturers, to my knowledge, that make a semi auto chambered for a 357 mag, Coonan Arms and Magnum Research Desert Eagle, all other 357 mags are either revolver or rifle.
1/3 of 357 is 119.
1, 3, 7, 17, 21, 51, 119, 357.
The LCM of one number is itself, because LCM stands for least common multiple, it usually (in fact almost always) deals with two or more numbers.
No. You can get a Sig P229 that will fire .357 Sig, but that is not the same as .357 magnum.
SiG P229 in 357
Sig Sauer P229, .357 Sig
100-350 USD
357
No
75-250 or so
100-300 USD
Made by J.P. SAUER & SOHN in Germany. Most likely imported by Hawes. Value 125-175.
75-250 or so
50-250
Coonan Arms