CS9 conversion to 357Sig,possible.
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...913-chambered-357-sig-pics.html#post139242961
Has anyone sucessfully converted the 5906 to .357 SIG? I know the breechface would need to be modified. I have an extra slide and barrel I was contemplating changing over to .357 sig caliber.
I tried to tune the recoil springs so that the slide would reach the slide stop, but not come back far enough to impact the frame.
Hey...I just joined and found this thread. Very interesting, the idea of converting a CS40 into 10mm. I read all the posts and it seems like it's fairly straight-forward with little to no previous gunsmithing experience. I also immediately went on Gun Broker and started checking for CS40s. There are three on there right now, a blue with a buy it now of $675, a two tone with buy it now of $575, and a stainless that's at $579 with no bids, no reserve. What would be a fair price for one. Thanks and looks like a great forum community to be in.
The double stack 40xx pistols are built on 9MM sized frames. The 10MM Auto cartridge will not fit into the magazines of these firearmsWill this conversion only work with single stack 40's? I found a 4046 locally I can get for a good price and would like to try this conversion, but don't want to bother if the double stack mags won't feed 10mm reliably.
The double stack 40xx pistols are built on 9MM sized frames. The 10MM Auto cartridge will not fit into the magazines of these firearms
The Single Stack 40xx pistols are built on the 45/10 frame so there are no issues for the 10MM Auto cartridge length in the magazines
Ok. I thought there might be a problem. Thanks for the quick answer. The quest continues...
Will this conversion only work with single stack 40's? I found a 4046 locally I can get for a good price and would like to try this conversion, but don't want to bother if the double stack mags won't feed 10mm reliably.
Does anyone know if Van Schneider of The Gun Works mentioned in OP is still in business? I looked up his number and called him, but it's been changed to an unknown number. Any suggestions on someone to do the chamber reaming?
Google maps shows Gunworks at 534 Scott Street,Sandusky 44870 as permanently closed.
I bought my reamers from Midway and Brownells,both show currently 'out of stock'.
Stainless Steel barrels are difficult to machine and special cutting fluid needed.
And before you ask,no I will not chamber ream a barrel that isn't mine,too easy to screw up.
I used to see Gunworks set up at gun shows here in northern Ohio,if I see Van at a future show,I'll try to find out what's going on.
You might try on the 10mm-firearms.com forum if anyone does chamber reaming.