I did this with my Glock 27. A Lone Wolf 9MM barrel turned to precisely fit the larger G27 Slide barrel opening functions 100%, is more accurate than with the factory G27 40 S&W cal.... and than my Gun 3 G19. The G27 mags work fine, although I picked up some G26 Mags on sale, as do G19 mags and G17 mags. I can now shoot my reloads, lead and jacketed if desired with the same 100% function I had before. In fact, I used my G27 with the Lone Wolf 9MM conversion barrel in a 9MM league against compact and full sized pistols and out scored most of the other competitors despite the short barrel. Works great, accurate and for those who style matters, it looks good too.
Dale, thanks for chiming in. It's one thing to just watch a video of some nut claiming that this works. I was a non-believer, until i actually tried it myself. It just shouldn't work as reliably; but it really does. Your comments add credibility to my comments. Thanks for watching. Strength & Honor, TR.
It's a normal 9mm barrel or a different barrel,specific for the conversion?..I'm thinking to buy a G40,and put in the 9mm barrel...or a G35 and put in a 9mm barrel...it's possible with a normal 9mm barrel (like KKM...lone wolf..etc) or I need a specific barrel for the conersion?
This is my exact set up, and it works. I bought 4 Glock 19 mags to add more reliability. I've put about 600 rounds of 9mm through my Glock 23- stock extractor and ejector- not one malfunction.
I ran and carried a gen2 23 for almost decade with the lone wolf conversion barrel and well over a couple thousand rounds. I reloaded so I honestly have no idea how many rounds. 5k? 7k? Idk. I changed nothing but mags. It was more reliable than a few other guns I’ve had.
Stormlake makes great barrels. I bought a 6" barrel for a Glock 21 I had. It truly was a "drop in" barrel and I never had a single malfunction/hiccup with that barrel.
I’m glad my friend talked me out of buying a .40 a few years ago. I’ve heard a lot of good things about the round, but nothing that makes me want to spend any more money on ammo than I have to. Thanks again for all of the great videos; I really enjoy this channel.
Lance T. At my local Walmart and other sporting goods stores,40S&W is cheaper than 9mm, especially defensive ammo or hollow points. I'm assuming it's because the demand for 9mm is much higher
Karl is like the smartphone of the gun world... When we want to do something and make it simple, we often say the old cliché, "there's an app for that." If you want to know something about firearms, and get a simple, practical, and no non-sense answer chances are that Karl's made a video for that and you will walk away learning something that you didn't know before. In many cases, I've learned things that I didn't know that I didn't know. No joke, I've been wanting to convert an old Gen 3 G22 to 9mm (and make it the "G17" I should've bought back then) for the exact reasons Karl had mentioned, plus a few more. I thought I'd look up reviews for these Lone Wolf barrels before committing any money to this "project." Like Karl pointed out, I too was skeptical that this would be quick and easy fix. Third video in the search (should've been first) I see a Tactical Rifleman review and knew my question would be answered. Karl, I can't thank you enough, you literally answered every question that I had. I'm sold and want to add an additional thank you to the helpful commenters who recommend buying the 9mm recoil spring, will do.
I converted my gen3 G35 to 9mm and I had failure to eject until I put in a lighter recoil spring. I was running a stainless uncaptured recoil spring rod. FWIW I was shooting 115 grain range ammo. I did switch to 9mm magazines. I have since installed an Apex trigger and ejector and a gen4 ejector horn. It's pretty reliable now so far.
Just want to mention that the brass to face issue on a Glock 27 G27 Gen 2.5 with a Glock 23 G23 40-9 conversion barrel was resolved with following parts ordered and installed...(1) glsp28927 sp28927 Glock Trigger Housing (Gen 4) 40 S&W (only use the 28926 ejector)(1) Glock OEM Extractor Dep Plunger Spring SP00119/ SP33522(1) SP01176 Glock Spring Loaded Bearing 9mm & .380 Auto for Non-LCI Extractors, Black(1) SP00098 Glock Extractor 9mm (90°) for Old Style Non-LCI Slides w/ 90° Ejection PortAlso, made sure to use 9mm double stack magazines. So, yes, it works. Some have issues, some don't. And some find the right combination of parts to get it to work correctly. Good luck and happy shooting!"
Technically, as an Engineer, shouldn't the internals last even longer than the .40 stock? The springs, etc. are made to withstand a higher pressure round, so the 9mm should be easier on everything. If you went the other way, 9mm up to .40, then you might have issues. Or am I just being a geek and overthinking this?
Well, the make of the gun can also come into play but generally speaking this is the case. For some guns, like the VP9 from H&K, the early ones everyone put VP40 springs in it because the 9mm springs were kinda... meh. (Newer VP9s shouldn't have an issue with this, but you know the saying: HK stands for "Hates Kustomers".) Me personally, I'm a much bigger proponent of buying a police trade in .40 S&W pistol for cheap and converting it to 357 Sig or using this 9mm conversion at least for people looking to pick up a first gun. It will be very cost effective, though with 357 Sig you'll want a reputable make that you know will live up to SAAMI specs because the PSI of the cartridge is a lot higher than normal. I also loathe the inconsistent recoil of the .40 S&W. It's a lot easier to train yourself to go between 9mm and 357 Sig than 9mm and .40 S&W. Conversely, it's a lot easier to train yourself to go between .45 ACP and 10mm than it is to go between .45 ACP and .40 S&W. All that being said, with proper training and ammo selection I do not think anyone would be undergunned in any of those calibers.
Hey Karl I've carried my G 23 with a drop in barrel for years now. I originally did it because 9mm was cheaper, not now. Never had a problem with this system and i also have a 357 sig barrel. 3 types ammo one gun. Just drop in a different barrel. I've been told you can use the same mags, but I use 9mm for 9mm barrel (higher capacity). Just thought I would bring it up because of ammo shortage. Strength and Honor
I completely converted my 23 with the lone wolf barrel and added an ejector for 9mm. I haven’t had the chance to take it out yet but I will soon. If I need to swap out the guide rod and spring to 9mm I will. Im done with 40 s&w for now.
I am by no means an expert with this, but my understanding is that, with at least the Storm Lake barrels, you are not supposed to change the ejector because the barrel is made to position the 9mm round in the right place with with 40 S&W extractor. My understanding is that putting a 9mm ejector in with the enlarged barrel can create a dangerous situation where it can potentially dent and ignite live primers. I can't fully confirm this nor say that it is the same w/ the Wolf barrels, but you might want to call Lone Wolf before making those changes.
I have a G27 and S&W SD9ve and really don’t notice much of difference between the recoil. The 40 is just a little snappier. Now my Ruger LCRx 357mag kicks hard. I will probably get the barrel for ammo cost and availability.
I just swapped the barrel I used the same magazines 40 cal with my nine mill and everything functions fine for practice I would not count on it for real life but practice I have not had a malfunction yet
Might wanna clarify that cuz I thought we we were talking the 10mm Glock 40. Turning that into 9mm would be great as that's the two pistol rounds I have.
Just ordered my Lone Wolf 9mm non threaded barrel for my Glock 23 last night. Thinking about purchasing some Magpul magazines for it at about half price of Glock mags. I have seen videos of shooters using the 40 caliber mags with the 9mm rounds with no problems. It just doesn't sit right with me. I will no doubt practice with the 40 caliber mags but when out and about think I will go for 9mm mags. BTW it seems the Magpul mags will work fine. Do you have any experience with Magpul mags?
Yes. The Magpuls work better than all other brands Except Glock. Glock mags run best. Do NOT run any mags in a Glock except Glock and Magpul; the rest are crap
US Military should've went with a Glock 23 converted to 9 mm. Then if certain units needed a 40 cal it could still be used. A 23 modified.. like a 19X converted to 9 wouldve Been a Good Choice over the Glock 19X in trials
Thanks for the info. I’ll have to see if they have a conversion for my Sig 226. It was my first duty weapon but it is in .357 sig and I’d rather have a 9mm. Not sure if the mags would work the same as Glock. But I’d be willing to buy mags too. Edit: just checked their site. Guess they only make conversions for Glock. Sig makes a conversion that is a complete slide barrel and mag kit. But it’s $400.
Is this specific metal pipe tube diameter considered a ghost gun item ??? Criminal shoots .40 sw Does barrel swap Criminal shoots 9mm Even if found there’s not gonna be a ballistic match because well two different calibers and two different rifled barrels ...... Morefee lawlz
Hey how about a video for mental toughening before bud/s or any SOF training? I'm 15 and training but not sure how to instill the no quit mindset into myself
Thank You for the lesson Karl. If I may add to it with no disrespect intended same goes .40-357sig LONE WOLF also make an awesome barrel for that setup as well.
Yep, Good Catch. Right handed Pistol. Left & Right handed Rifle (demo most videos Right-handed, as it is easier for viewers); Left-handed Sniper Rifle & Bow.
@@TacticalRifleman figure out my problem. I bought a 250 round box of shitty ammo. Took the barrel out and dropped one of them in the chamber and you have to push it in the chamber. My new box of underwood ammo drops right in
Billy, thanks for chiming in. I don't have much experience running the 40 mags in the conversion, so I don't that your experience to say. Thanks for sharing with our viewers. Strength & Honor, TR
Yep. I shoot Pistols right handed, and Rifles usually left hand. However, for most AR videos, I film rifles shooting Right handed, as most of our videos are Right Handed. That makes following along easier. Also, you should practice shooting with both shoulders. Accurized Rifles should be shot with your better eye, but doesn't matter if the scope is parallax free. Again, practice shooting both strong and support sides.
Thumbnails wrong, You can't convert a gun to 9millilitre (ml), I think you mean 9millimeter (mm). it's the same number of letters so easy mistake I guess for non metrics.
Wow, Great catch... I didn't even notice. The film crew are not really "gun guys" and their interns handle all this little stuff. I will pass it on. Thanks again for the catch. Strength & Honor, TR.
As an instructor, I prefer to shoot whatever weapon (and caliber) the students are shooting. Many SOF units are showing up with G-19s; a few with G-23s. This conversion barrel lets me quickly cover both these classes, and my sights and trigger squeeze stay the same.
Brother, watch 90% of my videos and you’ll probably see me running a G23 converted to 9mm, or a G35 converted to 9mm. I used to run 40 a lot. Now, I run 9mm unless the client is shooting 40cal.
Wow... Now you know that would have all the internet ninjas losing their minds fighting about recoil and terminal ballistics. There are pros and cons of both. That said, there's a reason why many SOF units are going back to 9mm. Next week, we are reviewing the Army's new pistol; but we'll look at starting the "9mm vs 40cal" fight down the road. Thanks for watching. Strength & honor, TR.
That's not a good barrel. It will not chamber some of the off the shelf CCI 9mm rounds (not reloads). I sent the barrel back to Alpha twice and it's no different. I sent casings along with it to demonstrate. They were like a cork in a bottle and jammed in the barrel They work fine in 12 other 9mm pistols I have as well as another after market conversion barrel. Alpha even went as far as to tell me that the casing must have expanded when fired in a Glock because of loose tolerances in Glocks. I told him, for the 4th time, that it wasn't fired in a Glock. And the spent casings still fit in all other 9mm pistols perfectly. If you want a 9mm barrel, and you want to be able to get rounds off the shelf and know they will work, don't get an Alpha. When I told them I'd take them up on the offer to refund, they stopped responding to my emails. I have all the emails to go along with the story.
I like this dude is anyone else getting a mafia Christopher Walken soldier of Fortune guy vibe LOL
I had issues with mines. I had to get the 9mm recoil spring and swap it when I swap the barrel and haven’t had no malfunctions
I've had one for years and never had any issues. Also have a Advantage arms .22 conversion. Great versatile gun.
I did this with my Glock 27. A Lone Wolf 9MM barrel turned to precisely fit the larger G27 Slide barrel opening functions 100%, is more accurate than with the factory G27 40 S&W cal.... and than my Gun 3 G19. The G27 mags work fine, although I picked up some G26 Mags on sale, as do G19 mags and G17 mags.
I can now shoot my reloads, lead and jacketed if desired with the same 100% function I had before. In fact, I used my G27 with the Lone Wolf 9MM conversion barrel in a 9MM league against compact and full sized pistols and out scored most of the other competitors despite the short barrel. Works great, accurate and for those who style matters, it looks good too.
Dale, thanks for chiming in. It's one thing to just watch a video of some nut claiming that this works. I was a non-believer, until i actually tried it myself. It just shouldn't work as reliably; but it really does. Your comments add credibility to my comments. Thanks for watching. Strength & Honor, TR.
It's a normal 9mm barrel or a different barrel,specific for the conversion?..I'm thinking to buy a G40,and put in the 9mm barrel...or a G35 and put in a 9mm barrel...it's possible with a normal 9mm barrel (like KKM...lone wolf..etc) or I need a specific barrel for the conersion?
This is my exact set up, and it works. I bought 4 Glock 19 mags to add more reliability. I've put about 600 rounds of 9mm through my Glock 23- stock extractor and ejector- not one malfunction.
Would you trust your life with the conversion barrel to 9mm in your G23?
I ran and carried a gen2 23 for almost decade with the lone wolf conversion barrel and well over a couple thousand rounds. I reloaded so I honestly have no idea how many rounds. 5k? 7k? Idk. I changed nothing but mags. It was more reliable than a few other guns I’ve had.
I did the same thing with the M&P 40c and a Stormlake 40 to 9 conversion.
Good to know and thanks for sharing that info with our viewers.
Stormlake makes great barrels. I bought a 6" barrel for a Glock 21 I had. It truly was a "drop in" barrel and I never had a single malfunction/hiccup with that barrel.
I’m glad my friend talked me out of buying a .40 a few years ago. I’ve heard a lot of good things about the round, but nothing that makes me want to spend any more money on ammo than I have to. Thanks again for all of the great videos; I really enjoy this channel.
Lance T. At my local Walmart and other sporting goods stores,40S&W is cheaper than 9mm, especially defensive ammo or hollow points. I'm assuming it's because the demand for 9mm is much higher
And that can be the case for a while, but eventually .40 cal ammo will be difficult to find as more and more of us give up on it.
Karl is like the smartphone of the gun world... When we want to do something and make it simple, we often say the old cliché, "there's an app for that." If you want to know something about firearms, and get a simple, practical, and no non-sense answer chances are that Karl's made a video for that and you will walk away learning something that you didn't know before. In many cases, I've learned things that I didn't know that I didn't know.
No joke, I've been wanting to convert an old Gen 3 G22 to 9mm (and make it the "G17" I should've bought back then) for the exact reasons Karl had mentioned, plus a few more. I thought I'd look up reviews for these Lone Wolf barrels before committing any money to this "project." Like Karl pointed out, I too was skeptical that this would be quick and easy fix. Third video in the search (should've been first) I see a Tactical Rifleman review and knew my question would be answered. Karl, I can't thank you enough, you literally answered every question that I had. I'm sold and want to add an additional thank you to the helpful commenters who recommend buying the 9mm recoil spring, will do.
Glad you found it
I converted my gen3 G35 to 9mm and I had failure to eject until I put in a lighter recoil spring. I was running a stainless uncaptured recoil spring rod. FWIW I was shooting 115 grain range ammo. I did switch to 9mm magazines. I have since installed an Apex trigger and ejector and a gen4 ejector horn. It's pretty reliable now so far.
Thanks for sharing. TR
"...for all of you ninjas out there..." - Karl. You have me lmao 😂 when you say this. Keep up with these informative videos!
I have a Lone Wolf conversion barrel for my G35 and it works well w G17 mags. Glad to see it is TR approved!
Rob The Patent Guy did you have to put a 9mm recoil spring in it like out of a G34 ?
Just want to mention that the brass to face issue on a Glock 27 G27 Gen 2.5 with a Glock 23 G23 40-9 conversion barrel was resolved with following parts ordered and installed...(1) glsp28927 sp28927 Glock Trigger Housing (Gen 4) 40 S&W (only use the 28926 ejector)(1) Glock OEM Extractor Dep Plunger Spring SP00119/ SP33522(1) SP01176 Glock Spring Loaded Bearing 9mm & .380 Auto for Non-LCI Extractors, Black(1) SP00098 Glock Extractor 9mm (90°) for Old Style Non-LCI Slides w/ 90° Ejection PortAlso, made sure to use 9mm double stack magazines. So, yes, it works. Some have issues, some don't. And some find the right combination of parts to get it to work correctly. Good luck and happy shooting!"
Technically, as an Engineer, shouldn't the internals last even longer than the .40 stock? The springs, etc. are made to withstand a higher pressure round, so the 9mm should be easier on everything. If you went the other way, 9mm up to .40, then you might have issues. Or am I just being a geek and overthinking this?
fjamato my guess is they both are engineered to the same strength so it won't matter.
fjamato that actually makes sense on the surface
Knockdown power. Jams. Sir, I am not overly fond of your terminology.
Well, the make of the gun can also come into play but generally speaking this is the case. For some guns, like the VP9 from H&K, the early ones everyone put VP40 springs in it because the 9mm springs were kinda... meh. (Newer VP9s shouldn't have an issue with this, but you know the saying: HK stands for "Hates Kustomers".)
Me personally, I'm a much bigger proponent of buying a police trade in .40 S&W pistol for cheap and converting it to 357 Sig or using this 9mm conversion at least for people looking to pick up a first gun. It will be very cost effective, though with 357 Sig you'll want a reputable make that you know will live up to SAAMI specs because the PSI of the cartridge is a lot higher than normal. I also loathe the inconsistent recoil of the .40 S&W. It's a lot easier to train yourself to go between 9mm and 357 Sig than 9mm and .40 S&W. Conversely, it's a lot easier to train yourself to go between .45 ACP and 10mm than it is to go between .45 ACP and .40 S&W.
All that being said, with proper training and ammo selection I do not think anyone would be undergunned in any of those calibers.
there the same spring there are like 4 parts different extractor, plunger, barrels
Hey Karl I've carried my G 23 with a drop in barrel for years now. I originally did it because 9mm was cheaper, not now. Never had a problem with this system and i also have a 357 sig barrel. 3 types ammo one gun. Just drop in a different barrel. I've been told you can use the same mags, but I use 9mm for 9mm barrel (higher capacity). Just thought I would bring it up because of ammo shortage. Strength and Honor
John, I agree 100%. This Lone Wolf Conversion Barrel is extremely reliable and gives you great conversion capability. I can practice with 40cal now.
I completely converted my 23 with the lone wolf barrel and added an ejector for 9mm. I haven’t had the chance to take it out yet but I will soon. If I need to swap out the guide rod and spring to 9mm I will. Im done with 40 s&w for now.
All I changed was the barrel and it runs like a champ
I am by no means an expert with this, but my understanding is that, with at least the Storm Lake barrels, you are not supposed to change the ejector because the barrel is made to position the 9mm round in the right place with with 40 S&W extractor. My understanding is that putting a 9mm ejector in with the enlarged barrel can create a dangerous situation where it can potentially dent and ignite live primers. I can't fully confirm this nor say that it is the same w/ the Wolf barrels, but you might want to call Lone Wolf before making those changes.
I have a G27 and S&W SD9ve and really don’t notice much of difference between the recoil. The 40 is just a little snappier. Now my Ruger LCRx 357mag kicks hard.
I will probably get the barrel for ammo cost and availability.
This is exactly why I’m buying.40 LEO trade-in pistols right now, for CHEAP! Just snagged a Sig P226 for $399.
I just swapped the barrel I used the same magazines 40 cal with my nine mill and everything functions fine for practice I would not count on it for real life but practice I have not had a malfunction yet
Did he just say NINJAS 🤔
Might wanna clarify that cuz I thought we we were talking the 10mm Glock 40. Turning that into 9mm would be great as that's the two pistol rounds I have.
Unless this would also work for the G40. 10mm is just a necked up 40 s&w right?
I think the 10mm will except the 9. Don’t quote me but i’m pretty sure it can handle a ton of calibers.
Is the 9mm conversation barrel swipe just as official as 9mm hand gun that just shoot 9mm?????
Love the Uncle Vinny reference
Just ordered my Lone Wolf 9mm non threaded barrel for my Glock 23 last night. Thinking about purchasing some Magpul magazines for it at about half price of Glock mags. I have seen videos of shooters using the 40 caliber mags with the 9mm rounds with no problems. It just doesn't sit right with me. I will no doubt practice with the 40 caliber mags but when out and about think I will go for 9mm mags. BTW it seems the Magpul mags will work fine. Do you have any experience with Magpul mags?
Yes. The Magpuls work better than all other brands Except Glock. Glock mags run best. Do NOT run any mags in a Glock except Glock and Magpul; the rest are crap
Great video man thanks for uploading and please keep em coming
US Military should've went with a Glock 23 converted to 9 mm.
Then if certain units needed a 40 cal it could still be used.
A 23 modified.. like a 19X converted to 9 wouldve Been a Good Choice over the Glock 19X in trials
Thanks for the info. I’ll have to see if they have a conversion for my Sig 226. It was my first duty weapon but it is in .357 sig and I’d rather have a 9mm. Not sure if the mags would work the same as Glock. But I’d be willing to buy mags too.
Edit: just checked their site. Guess they only make conversions for Glock. Sig makes a conversion that is a complete slide barrel and mag kit. But it’s $400.
Thanks again Brother, going to check it out.
Bought 2, one for the wife and myself. Thank you. DOL
Is this specific metal pipe tube diameter considered a ghost gun item ???
Criminal shoots .40 sw
Does barrel swap
Criminal shoots 9mm
Even if found there’s not gonna be a ballistic match because well two different calibers and two different rifled barrels ......
Morefee lawlz
Hey how about a video for mental toughening before bud/s or any SOF training? I'm 15 and training but not sure how to instill the no quit mindset into myself
Sorry Wesley, but the no-quit mindset isn’t coming from a TH-cam video. Harden up. Decide to never quit. You’re welcome.
What is the SKU # on this barrel ?
Lots a great deals on 40 cals right now,... I wish there was a conversion for the FN FNS40 ... theyre 330 new right now
Good to know your up on your medical terminology to,.. "Dead on balls accurate",..
Thank You for the lesson Karl. If I may add to it with no disrespect intended same goes .40-357sig LONE WOLF also make an awesome barrel for that setup as well.
Yep, Lone Wolfe makes many other conversion barrels. However, I only have experience with the 40-9.
Tactical Rifleman
Thank You Karl. You ROCK
Is there a difference in quality or accuracy between the standard lone wolf barrels and the alpha wolf?
I have no experience with Alpha Wolfs
Good video! Have a good and productive weekend yall!
Does anyone know the difference between the smooth stainless steel ones and the ones with black nitride flutted ones? The performance and durability?
Smooth stainless will need to be lubricated more often
@@TacticalRifleman thank you and thank you for the video.
Nice video so far
Can you do that with Glock 22 gen5?
CHeck the Lone Wolf Website.
cross eye dominant?
Karl do you shoot right hand but are left eye dominant? Kinda looked like it. And the medical term is dead on ballz accurate! LoL
Yep, Good Catch. Right handed Pistol. Left & Right handed Rifle (demo most videos Right-handed, as it is easier for viewers); Left-handed Sniper Rifle & Bow.
Tactical Rifleman yep I shoot pistol and rifle the same way.
Tactical Rifleman What bow do you shoot, Recurve or compound? And for hunting or as a sport?
Im having extraction problems with mine that require me to punch the spent round out with a rod.
Sorry to hear that... you should reach out to them... three year old video and I still have zero issues with my barrel. Thanks for watching, TR
@@TacticalRifleman figure out my problem. I bought a 250 round box of shitty ammo. Took the barrel out and dropped one of them in the chamber and you have to push it in the chamber. My new box of underwood ammo drops right in
Is there a 9mm- 40cal conversion?
No.
Is this the 40 cal or the glock 40
40cal
Also look at the bb it is good
DO NOT carry the 40 mags but they definitely feed well enough for practice, but DO FTF from time to time.
Billy, thanks for chiming in. I don't have much experience running the 40 mags in the conversion, so I don't that your experience to say. Thanks for sharing with our viewers. Strength & Honor, TR
@2:52 are you cross eye dominate ?
Yep. I shoot Pistols right handed, and Rifles usually left hand. However, for most AR videos, I film rifles shooting Right handed, as most of our videos are Right Handed. That makes following along easier. Also, you should practice shooting with both shoulders. Accurized Rifles should be shot with your better eye, but doesn't matter if the scope is parallax free. Again, practice shooting both strong and support sides.
Thumbnails wrong, You can't convert a gun to 9millilitre (ml), I think you mean 9millimeter (mm). it's the same number of letters so easy mistake I guess for non metrics.
Wow, Great catch... I didn't even notice. The film crew are not really "gun guys" and their interns handle all this little stuff. I will pass it on. Thanks again for the catch. Strength & Honor, TR.
Im sold.
Or just reload your on ammo.
As an instructor, I prefer to shoot whatever weapon (and caliber) the students are shooting. Many SOF units are showing up with G-19s; a few with G-23s. This conversion barrel lets me quickly cover both these classes, and my sights and trigger squeeze stay the same.
at 2:50 I jumped. thought Karl was going to shoot me
now show it works
Brother, watch 90% of my videos and you’ll probably see me running a G23 converted to 9mm, or a G35 converted to 9mm. I used to run 40 a lot. Now, I run 9mm unless the client is shooting 40cal.
Medical term. LOL nice one.
I’d hate to get on this mans bad side...
Next video: 9mm vs 40. Cal
Wow... Now you know that would have all the internet ninjas losing their minds fighting about recoil and terminal ballistics. There are pros and cons of both. That said, there's a reason why many SOF units are going back to 9mm. Next week, we are reviewing the Army's new pistol; but we'll look at starting the "9mm vs 40cal" fight down the road. Thanks for watching. Strength & honor, TR.
Tactical Rifleman I'll look forward to your next video then... Strength and honour
That's not a good barrel. It will not chamber some of the off the shelf CCI 9mm rounds (not reloads). I sent the barrel back to Alpha twice and it's no different. I sent casings along with it to demonstrate. They were like a cork in a bottle and jammed in the barrel They work fine in 12 other 9mm pistols I have as well as another after market conversion barrel. Alpha even went as far as to tell me that the casing must have expanded when fired in a Glock because of loose tolerances in Glocks. I told him, for the 4th time, that it wasn't fired in a Glock. And the spent casings still fit in all other 9mm pistols perfectly. If you want a 9mm barrel, and you want to be able to get rounds off the shelf and know they will work, don't get an Alpha.
When I told them I'd take them up on the offer to refund, they stopped responding to my emails. I have all the emails to go along with the story.
Ok... how about showing us that it worked? 👎
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This isn't a Glock 40 dude. It's a Glock 23. I wanna see the Glock 40 conversion not the Glock 23 or Glock 22. Glock 40 is 10mm
First