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Looking to get a Glock 19 and was wondering what caliber barrels can be switched into it. And how to go about doing this?
9x19 or 9mm Luger or even 9mm Nato.
If it was a 23, you could run 40, 357 Sig and 9x19.
BuffCyclist
08-31-2010, 16:15
Some brands to check out for barrels: Lone Wolf, KKM, Storm Lake.
Warning: I have no experience with any of these though, but I plan to get a Lone Wolf 40-9 for my Glock 23.
SA Friday
08-31-2010, 16:31
9x19 or 9mm Luger or even 9mm Nato.
If it was a 23, you could run 40, 357 Sig and 9x19.
[ROFL1] you forgot 9mm Parabellum.
So, if one were looking at getting a Glock, it would be best (most flexible?) to get the 40? Are there any downsides to having the one of the 40 models down-barreled to 9mm? (Say you wanted to shoot 9mm sometimes, 40 others.) Can you use the same magazines, or would you need caliber specific ones for that? Does that work for all models, full size down to subcompact?
Wiki mentions barrel-only conversion to 357 Sig, but doesn't mention 9mm.
BuffCyclist
09-01-2010, 14:47
So, if one were looking at getting a Glock, it would be best (most flexible?) to get the 40? Are there any downsides to having the one of the 40 models down-barreled to 9mm? (Say you wanted to shoot 9mm sometimes, 40 others.) Can you use the same magazines, or would you need caliber specific ones for that? Does that work for all models, full size down to subcompact?
Wiki mentions barrel-only conversion to 357 Sig, but doesn't mention 9mm.
With a Glock 23, I can get a Lone Wolf 40-9mm barrel, or a 40-.357sig barrel. While you CAN use the G23 mags with 9mm, it is highly recommended that for reliable feeding you use G19 mags. Same probably goes for .357sig.
Also, it's been suggested that you swap out the extractor with a 9mm one as the .40 has a larger curvature of radius and might not grip fully everytime on the 9mm brass.
Would the 9mm extractor work ok with 40/357 brass, or would you want to have separate barrel and extractor for each caliber? (Probably a duh sort of question, but still... :) )
BuffCyclist
09-01-2010, 16:04
Would the 9mm extractor work ok with 40/357 brass, or would you want to have separate barrel and extractor for each caliber? (Probably a duh sort of question, but still... :) )
Well, the reason for changing out the 40 extractor to a 9mm extractor probably applies in the other direction as well, that a 9mm extractor won't work on a 40 extractor.
It's really up to you and your gun. It may reliably feed 9mm through with a 40 extractor and a 40 magazine. It may bitch and moan until you decide to spend the couple of bucks and buy the 9mm extractor. It may then feed unreliably, in which case upgrade to a 9mm mag. If it stills bitches and moans, send it my way... [Tooth]
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