Can you turn a 10mm g29 into a 40 cal. Or can you shoot 40s&w rounds through it, prolly have to change springs.
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Can you turn a 10mm g29 into a 40 cal. Or can you shoot 40s&w rounds through it, prolly have to change springs.
Sorry guys I'm not a glock guy- yet.![]()
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Short answer is yes, but you need to buy a new barrel (is my understanding at least). Check out Lone Wolf, they have lots of conversion barrels for the 29 (357 sig stock length, 357 sig ported and extended, 40s&w stock length, 40s&w ported and extended)
http://www.lonewolfdist.com/Detail.aspx?PROD=1013
dam, ninjaed! I was just typing the above stuff out, already had the link ready if that counts for me...
Question 2: Is it better then a standed sub compact 40S&W or no real gain.
Is what better?
I have heard that some of the lone wolf barrels allow firing of lead bullets without having to worry about fouling up the barrel, but check out peoples opinions over on glocktalk.com (the forum section) to get a better idea.
edit: looks like SAFriday knows more about this than I do, so I removed the bad info...
Last edited by BuffCyclist; 02-20-2010 at 21:27.
NOT the same size. The 10mm glocks are built on the 45 ACP frames. The 40 S&W glocks are built on the same frame as the 9mm frames. The Glock 20 and 29 are larger than their corresponding 40 cal guns (g22 and G27).
A 40 cal glock mag will NOT work in a 10mm. However, since the 10mm and 40 cal are the exact same diameter, and the only difference is length, the 10mm mag will work after changing the barrel to a 40 cal .
The benefit is you can load the 40 cal loads a little longer than the std 40 cal mags and chamber, and 40 cal brass and ammo is much easier to find and cheaper. Many prefer the larger frame size but want to take advantage of the cheaper ammo. The conversion barrel is the way to go. I personally prefer the KKM barrels. Lone Wolfe has a tendency to cut the chamber too tight and require very precise reloads to feed reliably. If you do go with a Lone Wolfe, ask them to open the chamber up .001" and you will be fine. They do this regularly.
No spring changes are required as long as your are shooting ammo with the average recoil of 40 cal target rounds.
Both KKM and Lone Wolfe barrels use standard rifling. Glock OEM barrels use polygonal rifling. This is why Glock doesn't recommend shooting lead bullets out of their barrels. With the right conditions, the lead bullets can 'skid' while spinning and leave huge lead deposits. Too much lead=obstruction=bad juju pressures and kaboom. I have shot lead through my 9mm's quite a bit without major incident, but I have tested this a lot and know the pitfalls. I don't recommend this unless you are very experienced with reloading and Glocks.
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.
A very big thanks.
Instead of buying a barrel, maybe reduce 10mm loads. I thought the springs in the 10mm were to stiff. I cast all my bullets for 45 acp,45/70,30/30 44,45lc,357,32-20, i think that's it. So I could get a new mold and start casting or move this thing and get a 45.![]()
Thanks again
SA Friday....Mine if I ask what COAL you are running when shooting 40 in the 10?
Mom's comin' 'round to put it back the way it ought to be.
Anyone that thinks war is good is ignorant. Anyone that thinks war isn't needed is stupid.