Glock 22 conversion to .357 Sig

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  • venomcannon13

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    May 25, 2011
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    Bel Air, MD
    I have a Glock 22 and am looking into buying a barrel to shoot .357 Sig with it. I was wondering if anyone had opinions or experience with any of the possible candidates, Lone Wolf, Storm Lake, or an actual Glock 31 barrel? The Glock 22 is Gen 4.
     

    Boom Boom

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    Jul 16, 2010
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    Carroll
    I thought the .357sig at most was bi? Its not quite all .40 bc its part 9mm

    357Sig uses a necked-down 40S&W case. 357Sig Glocks are identical to 40S&W Glocks except for the barrel and the caliber stamp on the magazines. Glock magazines that say 357Sig and 40S&W are identical except for the caliber stamp. Just be very careful not to mix up the ammo and barrel.
     

    04RWon

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    Feb 13, 2010
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    Orlando, FL
    357Sig uses a necked-down 40S&W case. 357Sig Glocks are identical to 40S&W Glocks except for the barrel and the caliber stamp on the magazines. Glock magazines that say 357Sig and 40S&W are identical except for the caliber stamp. Just be very careful not to mix up the ammo and barrel.

    Just bc alot of parts are The same does that still make it ghey? Its a 9mm bullet inside the necked down case. So a straight and ghey cartridge mixed=bi right?
     

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