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Hello All, Just wondering if anyone have ever used a P226 9mm barrel in their .38Super P220? I pieced some insights together and found that they seem to be the same external dimensions. The P220 has a .38Super locking block, and it seems that the P226 barrel lines up decently in it for feeding. I did a cautious hand cycle after dropping my 9mm P226 barrel into the P220 .38Super slide, and then putting slide back on frame: cycled by hand the same as with .38Super barrel. I don't have 9mm P220 magazines to try with snap caps for smoothness/ejection, which would be next step. Since I won't be able to do that for a few days, I thought I'd ask the collective what their thoughts are about this. The hood width is so close to the same that it looks like no issue- although I need to measure with my reading glasses on to ensure the left/right width of hood in the slide matches properly. The rest seems on target. Any thoughts? Sigs and Non-Sigs: I enjoy having options! | ||
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Years ago I had a 9mm P220 that I used a 38 Super barrel in. Worked fine switching between them. Like putting a 357 Sig Barrel in a 40 P226. The mags are different though. At the time, I was able to score some factory P220 38 Super Mags direct from Sig, I had an LE account and got a great deal on them. You will be good to go and its an awesome P220 set-up. I ended up selling that combo to a forum member about 16 years ago. That sure was a great shooter. Regards, Waco Learning from my mistakes since 1974... | |||
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Sometime back I purchased a NIB triple serial P220 in 9mm with the American style mag release. It came with one 9mm mag and I was never able to source any additional ones. I did find American style 38 Super mags which worked fine with 9mm rounds. A member here (QBTwo IIRC) sold me his P220 38 Super parts, so I converted mine to 38 Super. My thought was since I had 38 Super mags I might as well run 38 Super rounds in it. Since I was going from 9mm to 38 Super I needed to change to the 38 Super ejector. The 9mm one would not eject 38 Super rounds, but the 38 Super version works with both. I can change calibers with just a barrel swap. I compared my 9mm P220 barrel to that of my 9mm P226 and can't see any difference. "The world is too dangerous to live in-not because of the people who do evil, but because of the people who sit and let it happen." (Albert Einstein) | |||
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Thanks All! Now, to find a P226 9mm barrel at the right price. I've got my eyes on a couple on fleabay, but have to be careful about spending too much, or the wife will NOT be happy. Good to know that the .38Super mags worked with 9mm. BTW- I have done this 9mm in a .38Super with my RIA 1911 as well- and it is working just fine. That is what gave me the idea to see about this. Sigs and Non-Sigs: I enjoy having options! | |||
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That won't work. Can't do the Super from 9mm mags, but can do 9mm from Super mags. Good luck in your quest! "While not every Democrat is a horse thief, every horse thief is a Democrat." HORACE GREELEY | |||
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Stiab, I am not quite sure how you got that. I thought I was saying that I was going to try it with 9mm snap caps when I got a 9mm P220 magazine. It never crossed my mind to put .38Super rounds/snap caps in a 9mm magazine. I have the .38/9mm set up on two 1911s. One actually is 3 calibers: .45, .38Super, 9mm. Yes, that one has two different top ends and three barrels. What I had tried was racking slide with 9mm barrel in and everything 'glided' as it should. I didn't try 9mm snap caps in the .38Super magazine, but will try to find a 9mm mag to experiment with. Sigs and Non-Sigs: I enjoy having options! | |||
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