So I and some ROs were talkin the other day at the range about 40s&w passing into history. When I retired 12 years ago the entire nation of LEOs carried 40s, not so anymore. Anyway one RO mentioned that I could convert my old duty S&W M&P Pro from 40 to 9 by just by dropping in a 9mm barrel with same mags and recoil spring so I ordered a factory 9mm barrel from Numrich. Outside dimensions looked identical.
Had a chance take it to the range today. I was surprised to see POI = POA with the new barrel and it shot a nice group, infact the first 4 rounds went in the same hole at 7yds with my crummy reloads.
The other cool thing was that mags that hold 15 rounds of 40 will now hold 19 of 9mm.
However it would jam every 6 to 8 rounds. Live rounds would fail to feed. Looked like a stovepipe but with a live round not spent.
My first thought was how much higher the top smaller rounds sits in the lips could be the cause of the round popping out of mag too quick. Here's some pics to compare.
First is 9mm, second is 40 in same mag.
What Do you guys think? Should I snag some 9mm mags? Change recoil spring? Or scrap the whole idea?
Had a chance take it to the range today. I was surprised to see POI = POA with the new barrel and it shot a nice group, infact the first 4 rounds went in the same hole at 7yds with my crummy reloads.
The other cool thing was that mags that hold 15 rounds of 40 will now hold 19 of 9mm.
However it would jam every 6 to 8 rounds. Live rounds would fail to feed. Looked like a stovepipe but with a live round not spent.
My first thought was how much higher the top smaller rounds sits in the lips could be the cause of the round popping out of mag too quick. Here's some pics to compare.
First is 9mm, second is 40 in same mag.
What Do you guys think? Should I snag some 9mm mags? Change recoil spring? Or scrap the whole idea?