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There are 357 Sig conversion barrels out there now for Steyr M40 pistols. I have one from Rim Country Manufacturing for my L40-A1 and it works very well.

The Ls may be a different story - I don't believe they ever made a 357 L (or I'd probably at least have one on my shopping list). For the M, try calling Steyr in Alabama (205-417-8644), they may be able to help. Then again, I have to admit, the M357SIGA1 came from the factory that way. Fenderbender's right, though - if that size pistol appeals to you, the Steyr is absolutely lovely.
 
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There are 357 Sig conversion barrels out there now for Steyr M40 pistols. I have one from Rim Country Manufacturing for my L40-A1 and it works very well.

The Ls may be a different story - I don't believe they ever made a 357 L (or I'd probably at least have one on my shopping list). For the M, try calling Steyr in Alabama (205-417-8644), they may be able to help. Then again, I have to admit, the M357SIGA1 came from the factory that way. Fenderbender's right, though - if that size pistol appeals to you, the Steyr is absolutely lovely.


As I love the design, there was a glut of them on gunbroker for what looked to be liquidation prices. I contacted Steyr as to the m357's fate. it was being discontinued. they never made an L version as I'd have one of those as well.
 
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What makes you think your M&P is wearing out?


Jamming.

After inspection, retrospection and function testing, I think it was likely

A) too heavy a replacement recoil spring and possibly
B) a malfunctioning magazine and admittedly
C) wanting an excuse to buy a new pistol.


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I like the SIG P229.
 
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Full size? How about a mongo G24 with a KKM 357SIG conversion barrel. Awesome SOB. Really didn't care for the gun's sharp recoil in 40S&W with its single spring RSA (my Gen4 G23s are considerably more tame), but since the changeover it's been an enjoyable beast to shoot.
 
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I'll be the odd-guy-out; Glock G31 for full size, G32 for concealed. G33 for ankle.


While I've yet to try out a 33, ( came close to buying one several years back, ) I completely agree with you on the Glock 31 and 32.

I have a 229 and 226 in .357 SIG and love 'em both, however the Glocks are the ones normally carried and fired.




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P229 legacy. Remember to change out the recoil spring.


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Originally posted by sigNull:
There are 357 Sig conversion barrels out there now for Steyr M40 pistols. I have one from Rim Country Manufacturing for my L40-A1 and it works very well.

The Ls may be a different story - I don't believe they ever made a 357 L (or I'd probably at least have one on my shopping list). For the M, try calling Steyr in Alabama (205-417-8644), they may be able to help. Then again, I have to admit, the M357SIGA1 came from the factory that way. Fenderbender's right, though - if that size pistol appeals to you, the Steyr is absolutely lovely.


As I love the design, there was a glut of them on gunbroker for what looked to be liquidation prices. I contacted Steyr as to the m357's fate. it was being discontinued. they never made an L version as I'd have one of those as well.


I guess I didn't make myself clear. There are 357 SIG conversion barrels from both Rim Country Manufacturing and Ranger Point Precision that can convert S40, C40, M40 and L40 pistols to that caliber. I have an RCM 357 SIG barrel in my L40-A1 and love it.

http://www.rangerpointstore.co...istol-barrel-package

https://rimcountrymfg.com/prod...sion-barrel-model-m/


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P229 in .357 sig. The gun and the cartridge are perfect for each other.


There was a used one of those at the gun store for around four or five hundred dollars today.



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I like my P229 Legion in 357 Sig, maybe the most out of what I have.




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I guess I didn't make myself clear.

You did. My thought was that it was worth the price of a phone call to Alabama to see if there was any chance of scaring up a factory barrel, at least for an MA1.
 
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Well, I have no experience with a Steyr, though I really would like one; I have one original 357Sig in P229. I very much enjoy shooting it and would highly recommend it as as 357Sig platform. I must say, though that my P239/ 40 owns and uses a 357 convention barrel as well as myP2000/40. And my other P229/40.
Ergo, if you like your .40 S.W. pistol, you will love it with a 357 conversion barrel.
 
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I picked up a G35 and got a 357 sig bbl for it and a 9mm. That pistol is awesome for all the calibers now. The longer barrel in 357 Sig is sweet.
 
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My P229 is in 357 sig.
 
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I picked up a G35 and got a 357 sig bbl for it and a 9mm. That pistol is awesome for all the calibers now. The longer barrel in 357 Sig is sweet.


I have a 35 as well with a Bar-Sto .357 Sig barrel. Great gun. Only reason I'm selling it in the Marketplace is because my agency is going away from .357 and my ammunition supply will be gone.


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I guess I didn't make myself clear.

You did. My thought was that it was worth the price of a phone call to Alabama to see if there was any chance of scaring up a factory barrel, at least for an MA1.

Agreed, I was just following up with the looking I'd already done.

however thanks for posting those links, now I've got to but an L40 Big Grin
 
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This one...


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