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Old 02-06-2020, 01:23 PM
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I have an M&P full-size 45 pistol. Is the frame such that I can replace the 45acp slide with a 9mm slide or 40s&w slide and magazine and fire a different caliber from the same frame or are they each different enough that it precludes this?
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No. The magazine well of the 45 is too big for the 9mm/40 magazines.
And the ejector is totally different in the 45 than the 9mm.
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