Sig 229 Conversion
Posted: Thu May 01, 2014 12:10 pm
Sig Sauer's website states, "Centerfire Kits (9mm,.357 & .40) are intended for use on .22 Classic Framed Pistols. Sig Sauer does not guarantee or advocate the use of .40/.357 kits on standard centerfire 9mm frames. "
No that the product liability lawyers have it covered; has anyone swapped parts to turn a 9mm into a .40S&W?
The statement above was listed on the FAQ page and really does not address the question. The above answer seems to state that you should not use a "Centerfire Kit" on a original 9mm. But those kits are intended to allow you to shoot a centerfire with your pistol that was originally made in .22.
I know that the spring will have to be changed as well as the barrel and the magazine if this is to work.
This 229 is of the latest manufacturing (2013).
The new 229 is hardly "standard" as it has all the new updates and beefed up areas.
Trying to save $800 on another new pistol.
Advice, please.
No that the product liability lawyers have it covered; has anyone swapped parts to turn a 9mm into a .40S&W?
The statement above was listed on the FAQ page and really does not address the question. The above answer seems to state that you should not use a "Centerfire Kit" on a original 9mm. But those kits are intended to allow you to shoot a centerfire with your pistol that was originally made in .22.
I know that the spring will have to be changed as well as the barrel and the magazine if this is to work.
This 229 is of the latest manufacturing (2013).
The new 229 is hardly "standard" as it has all the new updates and beefed up areas.
Trying to save $800 on another new pistol.
Advice, please.