A dealer that I frequent called me to ask me if I had an interest in a 940 2inch barrel 9 mm. The asking price was $750. I am unfamiliar with this model and the price range that it should be traded at. Appreciate any help you can give me Lou.
Model 940s are terrific revolvers, I actually own quite a few of them myself.
Quite a few of the original 940s had extraction problems however, at least in my case, they were easily solved with a ceramic hone through the chambers for a few minutes
Yes that is all it takesFYI: I just scored a second 940 no dash with box, etc. Since I mentioned to the OP above that I'd definitely grab it a 940 for $750, I could not leave this one behind for $659, before discounts. Wouldn't want to not practice what I preach.
Colt SAA, I have gunsmiths downstairs who possess reamers for 38 Super. Is it simply a matter of reaming the 9mm cylinder to 38 Super?
Yes that is all it takes
I love the deep throaty KaBOOM that comes from a 38 SUPER. Not to mention the little extra velocity that you get out of it
After running the finishing reamer into the cylinder I then polished all of the charge holes with a flex honeThanks. You have any trouble with extraction when shooting 9mm? Uses the same moon clips?
After running the finishing reamer into the cylinder I then polished all of the charge holes with a flex hone
The same moon clip holds 38SUPER, 38ACP, 9x21, 9MM Parabellum, 380ACP, and I think a couple others that I can't recall. 380ACP jiggles a little bit in the clip but chambers and fires just fine
One of my 940s is a little sticky but I have not polished that one or rechambered that one yet
My PC 940 Specials do not stick even at 50,000 PSI, but they have also been honed
I also have 2 N-frames that now have second cylinders chambered for 9x23 Winchester. At 55,000 PSi these no not stick either. That is with any of the cartridges
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The V-Comp makes a great pin gun with full power 9x23
If standard 9MM Parabellum is still sticking in polished chambers, the one thing to be wary of is oil. If the chambers are not bone dry the oil contributes to the seal between the brass and the smooth honed stainless. I do not run an oiled mop through any of my chambers any longer after cleaning, after all it is stainless
Sir, if you will kindly forward the phone number of that dealer to me I’d appreciate it.A dealer that I frequent called me to ask me if I had an interest in a 940 2inch barrel 9 mm. The asking price was $750. I am unfamiliar with this model and the price range that it should be traded at. Appreciate any help you can give me Lou.