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converting a glock
bmbuzlr
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I know that I can convert my Glock33 to shoot .40s&w. I was wondering if it could be converted to shoot 9mm by changing out the barrel and using different magazines?
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This means that the extractor has .015 less material to get a purchase on when it pulls the fired case from the chamber.
Even though it might function sporadically, don't see it being totally reliable.
From an economic standpoint, the cost of a second hand 9mm Glock might prove far wiser. You'd probably end up spending $150 for conversion and maybe another $50 getting someone to make the extractor work properly if it can be done which puts you halfway towards another Glock which would work better from the getgo.
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A drawing was posted giving the pin size and locating dimensions to drill the hole.
This would allow conversion of the 9mm G17 & 19 to 40 cal and 357 SIG with the purchase of a 40 cal slide and two barrels.