HMMurdock
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I know this has probably been beaten into the ground already, but I'm trying to settle a few conflicting rumors.
True or False? Glocks of the same frame size (17/22/31), (19/23/32), (21/20), (30/29) are able to interchange calibers (9mm, .40S&W, .357Sig) and (.45ACP/10mm) by swapping the barrels, magazines and possibly the recoil springs?
I have heard conflicting information on all accounts, so does anyone care to clarify this with first hand knowledge?
True or False? This is also true with the Sig-Sauer frames? 226 in 9mm/.40S&W/.357Sig, 229 in 9mm/.40S&W/.357Sig?
The frames are the same, in that a P226 in 9mm isn't marked "9mm" anywhere but the barrel. Same with the other calibers, so if they are not interchangable how do you know what frame you have outside of looking at the barrel that you can only presume came with it?
Thanks in advance!
True or False? Glocks of the same frame size (17/22/31), (19/23/32), (21/20), (30/29) are able to interchange calibers (9mm, .40S&W, .357Sig) and (.45ACP/10mm) by swapping the barrels, magazines and possibly the recoil springs?
I have heard conflicting information on all accounts, so does anyone care to clarify this with first hand knowledge?
True or False? This is also true with the Sig-Sauer frames? 226 in 9mm/.40S&W/.357Sig, 229 in 9mm/.40S&W/.357Sig?
The frames are the same, in that a P226 in 9mm isn't marked "9mm" anywhere but the barrel. Same with the other calibers, so if they are not interchangable how do you know what frame you have outside of looking at the barrel that you can only presume came with it?
Thanks in advance!