.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.
A .357 Magnum can shoot .38 Special rounds as well as .357 Magnum rounds.
No. However, .38 Special ammo CAN be safely fired in a .357 Magnum firearm. Both cartridges use a bullet that is .357 in diameter- but the .357 magnum is longer, and more powerful.
200-1000 dollars
100-1000 USD
No. The Glock is an auto pistol. With the exception of the .357 Sig, auto pistols do not shoot .357 cartridges.
$200-$300, depending on exact model and condition.
Its a pistol. More specifically a 6-shot, single-action revolver, made by Sturm Ruger and Company.
The Colt 357 is NOT designed to shoot pellets only BB's.
No
10-1000 USD depending on specifics
50-500 usd
NO,NO,NO,NO,NO.........you CANNOT shoot the 357 cartridge in a 38 special, but you can shoot a 38 special cartridge in a 357 pistol.................the 38 cal. cylinder was not made to house the 357 cartridge or take the pressure.............