Woodsmoke
Member
Okay, here is the situation. I want a .357 sig and .40 sw glock. I want to be able to change out the barrels and run the gun. The problem is I don't know which model to start out with.
Should I buy the Glock 31 in .357 sig and buy a replacement .40 sw barrel or should I buy the Glock 22 in .40 and buy a replacement .357 sig barrel.
Are the internal working parts the same for each gun? Are spring tensions tighter for either one?
I thought about buying the model 22 and then getting a fully supported .357 barrel, but I am wondering if the gun wouldn't be torn up from the higher pressure of the .357. What are the differences between these two guns?
Also, has anyone had problems replacing stock glock barrels with fully supported drop in barrels?
Any help is appreciated.
Should I buy the Glock 31 in .357 sig and buy a replacement .40 sw barrel or should I buy the Glock 22 in .40 and buy a replacement .357 sig barrel.
Are the internal working parts the same for each gun? Are spring tensions tighter for either one?
I thought about buying the model 22 and then getting a fully supported .357 barrel, but I am wondering if the gun wouldn't be torn up from the higher pressure of the .357. What are the differences between these two guns?
Also, has anyone had problems replacing stock glock barrels with fully supported drop in barrels?
Any help is appreciated.