yeah your right.. im hoping that the cylinder will just drop in without problems, so if it does I can switch back to the steel cylinder if I plan on putting a significant amount of rounds through it and keeping the ti cylinder for concealed carry or on duty
Thanks to this thread I bought a ti cylinder as well. It will be for my 342 M&P. Basically the same gun as the 442 but with a scandium frame instead of aluminum alloy (about 1.5 ounce lighter). Still has a steel barrel/cylinder. With the ti cylinder I'm shooting for under 12 ounces!!
342 M&P's arent to common.. its just a scandium frame with steel barrel/cylinder in .38...
would this be a simple "drop in" conversion?? or would it need some tinkering to get the timing and everything right...
Hey guys. Hate to hijack but i have a question...
I have a 342 M&P (scandium frame, steel cylinder/barrel) and i was wondering if this conversion would be a simple drop in..