unless you really REALLY just want the ability to have the same gun shoot multiple bullet types, not really. ![]() Here is my opinion: Posible, yep! practical. 40 diameter in size so that conversion is a bit more simplistic. ![]() 40 bullets and how it head spaces.357 sig headspaces pretty much like a rifle bullet and is a. Not to mention the difference in lengths of the 9 and. The 9mm conversion is a bit different as you would either have to play with the feed lips on your mags OR get some 9mm mags. (I am greatly simplifying here folks to keep away from the tired old arguments of 9 v 40 v 45 v 357 sig v everything else as it has been discussed in numerous other threads. 40 is a compromise round and gives you a lot of the good things of a 9 with the larger size like a. 357 sig in enough quantity to make it worth it. What I kept coming back to was the cost of what they wanted (~200.00 +shipping) and the fact that I doubt that I would really ever shoot. 40 if I shipped the gun to them and let them fit it. ![]() I contacted Springfield about that and they said that they would sell me a. 40? Why are you wanting to do this, what is the root reason? Is it for the gee whiz factor or to save $$ and be able to shoot other calibers but not buy a different gun?
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