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Sig 232 Style in 9mm?

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MisterG

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Anyone ever make a Sig 232 (230) style gun in 9mm? It seems like it's pretty close enough to be chambered in that caliber.
 
There were some new commercial 9mm Parabellum makarovs that used a grooved chamber for delayed blowback, other than that there's a few 9x18mm Ultra P230s. It's a great concept if you can make it work, I'm sure it would sell too.
 
if the rohrbagh can be 9mm, i dont see any reason that the 232 couldnt be redesigned around the 9mm.

it has been one of my "wish list" guns for a LONG time...i would snap one up in a second.

Oh, and sig, while you are redesigning the 232 around the 9mm, could you PLEASE give it a nice external slide release, and a NORMAL mag catch!!?

thanks.
 
P232 is blowback, Rohrbaugh is recoil operated. That makes the difference, not the size. It is hard to make a blowback 9mm P work. I don't know if it is possible to make a small, light 9mm P blowback work.
 
well it's not just a problem of making 9x19mm work it's also the problem of all the +P and +P+ rounds out there. Beretta used to make a lot of blowback guns for 9mm Glisenti which is the same as Para except for lower pressures (still much powerful than .380 though). I don't know if you can have the distinctive profile and size of the PPK style gun with a recoil operated pistol, i haven't seen one.
 
Hello,

I have a Sig P230 chambered in 9x18 Ultra(Police). What do you want to know? BTW, even when mass-produced 9x18Us first came out in the 70s, they were as popular as eight-track tapes today or root canals.
 
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