Just buy a glock 22 and you can switch out barrels for 9mm and .357 Sig
You mean 40S&W and 357 Sig. 9mm case head size is too small.
Just buy a glock 22 and you can switch out barrels for 9mm and .357 Sig
I don't think this is possible. You may be confusing this with a model of Ruger Blackhawk that has interchangeable .357 Magnum and 9mm cylinders. On this revolver, the ejector rod runs through the chamber and pushes the case out from the inside, so it does not need moon clips for extraction (which is all you need moon clips for, BTW).Originally posted by Enter Narne:
I didn't know until yesterday that the same .357 Magnum revolver can also fire 9mm Luger Parabellum rimless rounds (used in 9mm semi-automatics) with the use of moon clips.
They will fire, but not reliably or safely. The Magnum case is larger in diameter than the LR. The LR case will split if fired in a Magnum chamber. Here again, we go back to the Ruger single-action, in this case a Single-Six. Those designed to fire Magnums have a separate, interchangeable cylinder.I assume a .22 Magnum revolver can fire other forms of .22. Is this true?
I would guess that it might fire .22 Short, but only as a single-shot, as this does not have enough power to cycle the action.Can the Sig Trailside Target pistol fire other forms of .22 rounds? I know it's designed for the .22lr, but can if fire others?
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Just buy a glock 22 and you can switch out barrels for 9mm and .357 Sig
You mean 40S&W and 357 Sig. 9mm case head size is too small.