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I'd definitely take one for a 1006. Add me to the list, please!
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Ok Mike, you are down for one.
SB, I checked w/ the other bbl. makers & they do not produce any bbls. for the older S&W.
Fred, I'll check on the chambering, maybe we can add 40 to the list for the 1006 in one order.
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I would be in for one, but I have a 1086.
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I believe that is a 4" & the bbls are not interchangeable. Sorry.
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Fred, I'll check on the chambering, maybe we can add 40 to the list for the 1006 in one order.
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Try 9x25mm, as well.
If they allowed those three calibers (.357 SIG, .40, and 9x25mm), I'd buy three. One in each caliber.
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Try 9x25mm, as well.
If they allowed those three calibers (.357 SIG, .40, and 9x25mm), I'd buy three. One in each caliber.
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I've sent off an inquirey fo rother calibers. We'll see.
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I've also got a 1006; I'd like to get a .357 Sig barrel - and a .40 S&W also, if that pans out.
Put me on the list, too.
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OK, put me down for a 357 Sig barrel for the 1006, and I will also take one for the 1076.
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OK, put me down for a 357 Sig barrel for the 1006, and I will also take one for the 1076.
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THese will only be for the 1006, won't fit the shorter 1076. Sorry. Thanks, you & WBob are on the list.
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project dropped
Sorry guys. After talking w/ Rebekah @ BarSTo about adding 40 bbls. to the list, she onforms me she has made a mistake & missed the part in my opening e-mail request for bbls. to be made in 357sig. I still can't figure out how that little piece of info slipped by her since that was the original request! So we are off the group by for the BarSto bbls. If I can find someone else that will actually commit to making them, I'll try again.
regards fred
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Damn it!
I was looking for this to happen, Bar-Sto is on my PooPoo list! Their business tactics are causing me to re-think using any of their products in the future.
Oh well better luck next time! I sure wish Storm Lake would produce barrels for the S&W 10xx series, I have seen some nice work from them for my Glock.
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I was looking for this to happen, Bar-Sto is on my PooPoo list! Their business tactics are causing me to re-think using any of their products in the future.
Oh well better luck next time! I sure wish Storm Lake would produce barrels for the S&W 10xx series, I have seen some nice work from them for my Glock.
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Yep, we exchanged three e-mails. You think she would have caught it before the 4th one asking about add'l. calibers. So hard to find good help theses days.
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That's bad news, indeed. I was really looking forward to that conversion.
Anyway, I had a question and just in case any barrel maker ever does make the conversion, I'll ask anyway.
Would there be a problem using the .357 Sig in a 1006 magazine? I do not have a .40 to compare to but I assume the 1006 magazine is a bit longer and may cause feeding issues. Can anyone clear that up?
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The .357 SIG, as well as the .40, has a shortened 10mm case. The difference between the .357 and .40 is just the bottleneck to 9mm. So extraction and firing is fine.
BarSto did have a .40 conversion, and I believe Shadow1006 has one. Is not an issue. The .357 SIG, I would say to be more reliable (not saying there would be problems), being bottlenecked rounds tend to feed easily.
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Did this die,m or are you still adding?
If so, put me down for a 4006TSW.
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