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Hello, I was thinking through some stuff, and lusting after a milled 226 slide w/reddot. I have a 226, so, it will work. Then I got to thinking... Could I use this new 226 slide and reddot on my .38Super 220? I know the .22lr conversion kit swaps between 220 and 226 with little difficulty. In my preliminary readings, it seemed the biggest issue for the 226 slide on a 220 was the slide stop/ejector, as the 220 in those posts were .45acp. However, my 220 is a .38Super. I've already found/tested the fact that a 226 9mm barrel basically was a drop in conversion of caliber. What I don't know is if there is some difference in the 226 slide, compared to the folded 220 of the mid 90s, that I am unaware of. Yes, I tried my 226 slide on my 220 .38 frame, but this is inconclusive, as my 220 .38 is dismantled while the slide stop, trigger and a few other parts are off being refinished. The slide went on the frame smoothly- but the slide stop/ejector wasn't present for a full test. [interestingly, the .40S&W slide didn't slide as smoothly on the frame. It was like the difference between bone dry and wet lubricated, with wet being the 9mm slide.] As I said, the only real stumbling block I found in the threads I read was the .45 ejector working with a 9mm round. And, this is not relevant as my ejector is for a .38Super, which works just fine with 9mm. [this entire project would be for fun- not defensive use. Just to head off those 'I wouldn't trust my life to it'- type comments.] Any thoughts? Sigs and Non-Sigs: I enjoy having options! | ||
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My other Sig is a Steyr. |
Sounds interesting. Let us know how it tuns out. | |||
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