Only in firearms chambered for it. SIG comes to mind, but, there are others.
Any weapon chambered for it.
No. .357 Sig and 9mm are two completely different calibers and not interchageable.
No. 357 SIG and 357 Magnum are two very different cartridges. You can use .38 Special in a .357 magnum gun, but not 357 SIG Adding to the above, the compatibility of .38 Special and .357 Magnum applies only to revolvers. You cannot cycle .38 Special in a magazine fed .357 Magnum lever action or semi automatic.
a 357 cal. revolver cartridge WILL fit a colt 357 python. Also, a 38 special will fit a 357 cal. python. The 357 sig cartridge will NOT fit a 357 colt python................ The 357 sig cartridge ONLY fits the sig model pistol For clarity.....the sig 357 is a pistol. But, the 357 python is a revolver................
No, the only .357 auto is a Sig. Different shaped chamber.
Sig Sauer P229, .357 Sig
No. You can get a Sig P229 that will fire .357 Sig, but that is not the same as .357 magnum.
.357 Sig and .357 Magnum are not even close. .357 Magnum is a rimmed, straight walled cartridge for use in revolvers. .357 Sig is a rimless, bottle necked cartridge used in semiautomatic pistols. They don't even use the same bullet diameter. Other than the name, there is almost no similarity. In other words, NO.
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DO NOT ATTEMPT THIS!! Never fire ammuntion in a weapon that it is not chambered for.
SiG P229 in 357
No, you should not shoot .38 Special ammo out of a Glock 31 chambered in .357 Sig. While the .38 Special and .357 Sig cartridges share the same bullet diameter, the .357 Sig operates at a much higher pressure than the .38 Special. Firing a lower-pressure cartridge in a gun designed for higher-pressure ammunition can lead to dangerous malfunctions and potentially catastrophic failures. It is crucial to always use the correct ammunition specified by the manufacturer for your firearm to ensure safe and proper operation.