I wish I did I but have never tried IPSC. Looks like a ton of fun.
LSMITH, I am well aware of the . 38 special and it's use in the . 357, but thanks anyhow. It was quite a while ago, but I remember reading in one of the gun mags. of the use of . 38 Supers in the . 357 revolver. I think it was in either American Handgunner or Combat handguns, not sure though. The article stated that, as the . 38 Super has a small rim on the cartridge base, it would seat in the wheel gun cylinder. I never tried it as I would rather have the power of the . 357 as well as the bullet diameter of . 357 rather than . 355, seem like there would be an accuracy problem with the smaller . 355's in a . 357 bore. Also, I would have to wonder if . 38 Super case would cause the dreaded extraction problems if it was associated with a revolver. The topic of the article was to provide shooters that are leary of . 357 recoil an alternative to those measly +P . 38 specials. Any thoughts ? Again, not for me, just thought I'd throw it out there for consideration.
Forgot to add. Thanks for the info on the frame, does STI have a website ? I have toyed with the idea of building a "dream gun" using the 1911 frame for years, but never really did much work to make it happen. That magazine capacity is immpressive to say the least. Also, how's the size of the grip frame, as it's a high capacity ? Comfortable or bulky ? I've handled a few of the Para-ordinance HC . 45's
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didn't like 'em much, just didn't feel right in my hand. I have a Glock . 357 Sig that I like alot, not in the same league as that STI, but a great shooter with a decent punch for an auto that's fairly compact.
Scott W.
[This message has been edited by Bigsaint (edited 05-02-2001). ]