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  • ethib
    Member
    • Feb 2011
    • 260

    40sw conversion barrel experiences

    For those that have or do shoot 9mm through conversion barrels how is the reliability? Would you trust it for home defense? What guns have you converted, with what barrels manufacturer, and have any been better than others?
  • #2
    Monkeywrench
    Member
    • Sep 2015
    • 244

    I have .40 to 9mm conversion barrels for my P226, P229, M&P compact and XDM full size. Reliability is ok, not perfect. I wouldn't recommend them for home defense. A 9mm in a .40 breech face is not ideal. If you get the correct recoil springs and magazines you may well get as good reliability as you would from the factory barrel. If you shoot it a bunch and it works well for you and you're comfortable with it then you can make a decision from that. My barrels are Sig factory, Storm Lake, and Lone Wolf.

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    • #3
      Waffleobill
      Senior Member
      • May 2012
      • 882

      I use a Sig P226 .40 exchange kit, of course it came with the slide and barrel. I have never had any issues.
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      • #4
        71MUSTY
        Calguns Addict
        • Mar 2014
        • 7029

        I bought a 9mm slide and barrel for my M&P 40c. Have never used it, just keep it on the safe just in case I someday run low on 40 cal ammo.
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        • #5
          Bill Steele
          Calguns Addict
          • Sep 2010
          • 5028

          I have run a lot of rounds through my G35 with a Lonewolf 9mm conversion barrel. I use a lighter recoil spring and G35 mags, with this combination I would say it is every bit as reliable as any of my stock 9mm Glck guns I have owned.

          I think KKM makes the best aftermarket barrels, but the Lonewolf I have used seem to work fine and offer great value.

          I would use an aftermarket barreled gun in SD if circumstances required it, but I certainly wouldn't plan on it. But then, a handgun is pretty low on the list of weapons I would bring to a gunfight, if I had the luxury of time to choose.
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          • #6
            JTROKS
            I need a LIFE!!
            • Nov 2007
            • 13093

            Lone wolf 40-9 with my G35 and it runs just fine with factory ammo. The chamber was a bit tight for my regular reloads and suffered failure to fully chamber. I reamed the chamber with a standard reamer and run my brass though a small base die. Problem solved.
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            In the eye of the storm
            Seek the roses along the way
            Just beware of the thorns...
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            • #7
              Divehobo
              Senior Member
              • Apr 2010
              • 1271

              Efk Firedragon 40 to 9mm conversion barrels work fine. No issues, run great. I have used them in Sig's and Springfield Xd's. I have noticed with my Sigs that 9mm and 40 S&W ammo run same sight picture but .357 Sig rounds impact about 1" high at 15 yards
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              • #8
                smak28
                CGN/CGSSA Contributor - Lifetime
                CGN Contributor - Lifetime
                • Jan 2013
                • 4120

                There are folks that have zero problems and there are folks that have encountered problems. The thing to realize is it multiple factors can come into play:

                1) Barrel - Does it fit? 9mm slides usually are different size than 40 slides
                2) Extractor - Sometimes the extractor is built to extract 40 casing but may not hit the 9mm casing at the sweet spot to eject correctly
                3) Magazines - Use 9mm mags and not 40 mags
                4) Recoil spring - the 40 spring may be too strong so a lighter recoil spring can help the lower powered 9mm round
                5) Ammo - Conversion barrels can be picky with ammo

                If you have issues, it may be at least one of these possibilities indicated. Only way to really tell is trial and error.
                Last edited by smak28; 04-07-2016, 11:20 AM.
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                • #9
                  JTROKS
                  I need a LIFE!!
                  • Nov 2007
                  • 13093

                  With the long slide of the G35 and heavier barrel of the 40-9 conversion barrel the recoil and cycling was a bit sluggish. I wanted it tuned to 125 power factor reloaded ammo. I ended up with a 13# recoil spring with a recoil rod I machined from a steel rod. I also tuned the striker spring to prevent partial unlock of battery problem induced by the lighter recoil spring vs striker spring weight. The result was a 2.5 lb trigger pull and it cycles softly with 125 PF loads. I did install a 9mm extractor and ejector for more consistent ejection.


                  Originally posted by Divehobo
                  Efk Firedragon 40 to 9mm conversion barrels work fine. No issues, run great. I have used them in Sig's and Springfield Xd's. I have noticed with my Sigs that 9mm and 40 S&W ammo run same sight picture but .357 Sig rounds impact about 1" high at 15 yards
                  Originally posted by smak28
                  There are folks that have zero problems and there are folks that have encountered problems. The thing to realize is it multiple factors can come into play:

                  1) Barrel - Does it fit? 9mm slides usually are different size than 40 slides
                  2) Extractor - Sometimes the extractor is built to extract 40 casing but may not hit the 9mm casing at the sweet spot to eject correctly
                  3) Magazines - Use 9mm mags and not 40 mags
                  4) Recoil spring - the 40 spring may be too strong so a lighter recoil spring can help the lower powered 9mm round

                  If you have issues, it may be at least one of these possibilities indicated. Only way to really tell is trial and error.
                  The wise man said just find your place
                  In the eye of the storm
                  Seek the roses along the way
                  Just beware of the thorns...
                  K. Meine

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                  • #10
                    RR.44
                    CGSSA Leader
                    • Mar 2012
                    • 1932

                    I run a Lonewolf 9mm conversion barrel on my G35, no issues whatsoever, I use G17 mags as recommended by Lonewolf.


                    The stock spring weight on a G34 and G35 are the same 13# spring, so I didn't have to change anything other than the barrel and the mags, oh yeah I put a fiber optic front sight on.
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                    • #11
                      k1dude
                      I need a LIFE!!
                      • May 2009
                      • 14121

                      I have a G35. I bought a Storm Lake 9mm conversion barrel for it, but it shot 2.5" high and right at 10 yards. Thinking it was a problem with the barrel, I sent it back and Storm Lake sent another. It too shot 2.5" high and right.

                      So I thought it was a problem with Storm Lake. I then bought a Lone Wolf 9mm conversion barrel. It too shot 2.5" high and right.

                      Obviously the problem isn't with the barrels. It's with my gun. But the stock .40 barrel shoots dead nuts on.

                      Bottom line is I've spent a ton of money on conversion barrels that don't work in my gun.
                      Last edited by k1dude; 04-06-2016, 11:09 AM.
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                      • #12
                        S.P.F.
                        Member
                        • Oct 2014
                        • 104

                        Originally posted by smak28
                        There are folks that have zero problems and there are folks that have encountered problems. The thing to realize is it multiple factors can come into play:

                        1) Barrel - Does it fit? 9mm slides usually are different size than 40 slides
                        2) Extractor - Sometimes the extractor is built to extract 40 casing but may not hit the 9mm casing at the sweet spot to eject correctly
                        3) Magazines - Use 9mm mags and not 40 mags
                        4) Recoil spring - the 40 spring may be too strong so a lighter recoil spring can help the lower powered 9mm round

                        If you have issues, it may be at least one of these possibilities indicated. Only way to really tell is trial and error.
                        Exactly my experience, too.

                        I had to change the recoil spring on my G-27, to shoot 9mm without stovepiping. It still sends a lot of BTF. I may change the extractor and/or the ejector to make it extract to the right of my face.

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                        • #13
                          pdoggeth
                          Member
                          • Mar 2014
                          • 369

                          I have Sig P226 in 40, and I bought a Bar-sto 9mm conversion barrel + lighter recoil springs + 9mm mags. The barrel itself is quite picky with ammo. It had pretty tight tolerances, and certain lower quality ammo just kept producing failures to feed reliably. For instance, when shooting my surplus Tula Brass Maxx -- which has a case that often is over the OAL case length -- I encounter these failures. But using good ammo or my own reloads, it could run reliably. Other barrel makers may have looser tolerances, but I haven't tried them.

                          It is fun to be able to switch calibers, and this way I can allow less experienced shooters to still enjoy my Sig without them having to suffer through 40 recoil snap.

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                          • #14
                            wurger
                            Senior Member
                            • Dec 2011
                            • 1433

                            Zero issues with a Lone Wolf 40/9 barrel in my Gen 3 G35.

                            No mods to the gun, only shoot factory ammo.

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                            • #15
                              uechikid
                              Senior Member
                              • Dec 2012
                              • 1409

                              We have conversion barrels (Factory) for a full size and two compact M&P40s. We have put a couple thousand rounds through them with no issues. Accuracy is as good as the ammo we shoot. I'm glad we bought the 9 barrels, it makes it easier for new shooters.
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