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I have a P226.357 sig complete slide (legacy, no optic cut) and I am wondering if I can shoot it in my P226 9mm legion slide (optic ready) with just a barrel and recoil spring change?

I've been told that the non-optic slides are too thin to Mill an optic cut and those optic ready slides are actually part of the forging process.


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The weight of the 9mm slide is somewhat less than a 357 SIG (& 40 S&W) slide. That would result in higher slide velocity and battering of the frame even with a stronger recoil spring.

The main problem, though, is that the breech face of the 9mm slide has a narrower slot to accommodate the 9mm cartridge case head. A 357 SIG cartridge will not fit into that slot. You can confirm that by seeing how a 357 case would fit the 9mm slide.

Years ago I had a P226 slide (357/40?) milled to accept a Docter red dot sight. The milling cut far enough to expose the safety lock spring opening. The slide was usable that way, but only with the sight mounted.




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Hey thanks for reply, explanation. I might poke around again at milling the slide.

The truth is, I have a love relationship with the 357 sig ever since it came out. I have a P239 in it and the P226 slide I bought years ago.
I reload, and have booqu components for the cartridge, so I want to keep shooting it as well.

At my age, iron sights just ain't getting it done, I've switched over and I really shoot alot better, especially at distance.
Thanks again


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If you really want to convert to .40/357SIG P226 from 9mm, know that P226 frames are the same for all 3 calibers, and magazines specific to those calibers fit in all the P226 frames equally.

I'd get a .40/357 P226 slide/barrel/recoil spring/magazines if I wanted to shoot those calibers.

Milling a 9mm slide to me seems like the expensive/time consuming/wrong way to the same goal, when .40/357 slides aren't worth that much and can be found.
 
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EGW makes a red dot mount that uses the rear sight dovetail.
I have no experience with it but probably worth trying before machining the slide.
EGW mount
 
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Austin228,
I did mention I have a complete 357 sig slide.
Sigfreud has already answered my question about just using a 357 barrel and recoil spring in a 9mm, not gonna do it.
I am now looking into having my complete 357 slide milled for an optic.
Thanks for your response.


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Nukeandpave,
That is an interesting mount.
I wonder if the optic sits that much higher than milled?
As you know, the P226 already has a high bore axis.
I'm really partial to the Holosun 507 Comp as I have several and I'm not sure that's one that can use this mount?


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Originally posted by sigmoid:
I wonder if the optic sits that much higher than milled?
As you know, the P226 already has a high bore axis.
Yes to both. By nature of their designs, you can't make an optic cut fit as low on a hammer gun as you can on a striker gun. I have a dovetail optic mount for Glock, and I can feel the difference between it and my optic-cut Glocks.

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I'm really partial to the Holosun 507 Comp as I have several and I'm not sure that's one that can use this mount?
507 Comp uses RMR footprint and should be compatible w/ that EGW mount. You could always email EGW to confirm.
 
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