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The Glock 23 and Glock 19 are identical in specs (with the notable exception of the barrel and magazines). You can drop a Glock 19 barrel into a Glock 23 slide, use a 9mm (Glock 19 or 17) magazine and you are good to go.is there a barrel or kit I can get to convert gen3 glock 23 40sw to 9mm ?
The Glock 23 and Glock 19 are identical in specs (with the notable exception of the barrel and magazines). You can drop a Glock 19 barrel into a Glock 23 slide, use a 9mm (Glock 19 or 17) magazine and you are good to go.
Is it manufacturer recommended to do so? Nope... But I tried it out with my 19 and a friends 23 and it worked like a charm.
Isn't the 40cal barrel diameter slightly larger than the 9mm barrel diameter?
The external diameter of the 40cal and 9mm barrels are the same if I am not mistaken.
My mistake. Man, you are quick with the calipers there 1time!Nope. I get .569 on the 19 and .596 on the .23.
My mistake. Man, you are quick with the calipers there 1time!
Awesome. I appreciate the correct info. I haven't carried my 19 since I bought my 30sf.I was getting my carry gun out and realized that I had left the calipers on top of the safe.It seemed like fate.
I'm sorry, but I don't understand why you would want to go from a 40S&W to a 9mm. Why would you want to change?
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For me I wanted the flexibility, in IDPA all the mags can only have 10 rounds, a minor power factor load of 40 should be considered cheating, in USPSA major and minor are scored differently, when I need capacity the 9 barrel goes in, I have not changed anything else and my G35 runs like a Glock with my KKM conversion barrel in
Oath Keeper said:Now I hear a lot of people praise 9 mm and quote ballistics all day long, but I've never heard any of these compliments from people who have actually applied it in real life.
Hey Gunny, sorry it took so long to get back to you. Yes, I have heard a lot of criticism for the 9mm, by both reg soldiers, police, and SOF Operators. The 9mm bullet does not have the stopping power that we once carried in the 1911. Then theres the argument of shot placement, but there are multiple stories of people living from head-shots within our own borders. You do not hear these stories from 40's or 45's. We went to the 9mm so that "people" who could not handle the "kick" of the 1911 would still be proficient. The 1911 put the enemy down and they stayed there, not so much with the 9mm. It's like comparing 556 and 762. Both may get the job done, but 762 does it right the first time. But as far as competition goes I won't make any arguments, just real life application. Unless its those new RIP rounds, then by all means go for it. Those rounds are devastating.
I don't know what trolling means, but I have seen what those RIP rounds do.
Oath Keeper said:To each their own, I don't care one way or the other. People are going to carry what they like or what they want. But I, I will not carry a 9. That is me and my prefrence. I just know enough people who have applied it and I myself will not carry one.