bad_man_ one
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Hey All,
Here we go again, PLEASE TAKE YOUR TIME AND READ THIS OVER CAREFULLY.
For those of you that have been following this crazy story about getting a hold of some spare factory barrels from S&W for the CS-40 to convert them into a 10 m.m. (i.e. CS-10).
It's time to put your "name into the hat"
Ref:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...-m-m-done-cs-40-cs-45-extended-magazines.html
It is going to be a reality by early next week.
I have secured four (4) barrels, one of which I will be keeping for my CS-40 that I committed my barrel to for a 10 m.m. to do the spring testing.
Please, only put your name in the mix for the remaining three (3) if you are positive that you want one of these conversions.
As before, with the 4013 Single Stack conversion;
The factory barrel will be re-chambered using a CNC Lathe to re-bore it to the ANSI/SAAMI specifications for the 10 m.m.
Springs have been tested and proven from the two samples that I received from the spring manufacturer.
They are from a supplier that makes many OEM springs for many major gun manufactures and
also a well known and trusted after market spring supplier that we all have bought springs from.
I will supply two (2) different lengths of the same strength spring.
One length will be designed to work with with the addition of Buffer Technologies buffer, one (1) supplied by me.
I have to thin it down to allow the slide to lock back on the empty magazine.
The second will be the length that I purchased it at.
That way if you feel that you don't want the buffer, you can shorten the shorter spring down (with the buffer removed it's to long) and
you will still have a new spring (full length) to work with down the road.
I recommend using the spring that I designed to be used with the Buffer Technologies buffer and you will have a new spare spring for later.
As with the 4013 to 10 m.m. conversions,
the magazines have to be modified by the removal of the welded sheet metal spacer in the back end of the magazine and a white 10 m.m. follower will be modified and installed.
The material remaining on the inside of the magazines from the spot welds has to be ground away so as not to impede the feeding process.
OR,
you can use CS-45 magazines with the feed lips tweaked in to the same dimension as the 1006, CS-40 and 4013 magazines.
The price of the barrel, two (2) springs and one (1) Buffer Technologies buffer is - $250.00 shipping included.
Additionally,
You can send me your CS-40 magazines with your barrel order and I will modify your supplied CS-40 magazines and modify and install a white 10 m.m. follower for - $25.00 each.
I can also at that time "Vibro-Peen" the letters "CS-10" on them so as not to get them mixed up.
OR,
Send me CS-45 magazines and I will modify the feed lips @ No-Charge with your barrel order.
To add to the mix;
My CS-40 - 10 m.m. fires and cycles perfectly in my CS-45.
The CS-40 barrel has a .425" chamber hood width, where as the CS-45 hood width is .480", so it will fit in the breech, and lock-up.
Regards,
BM1
4013/10 m.m. and CS-40/10 m.m. w/ extended magazines.
Here we go again, PLEASE TAKE YOUR TIME AND READ THIS OVER CAREFULLY.
For those of you that have been following this crazy story about getting a hold of some spare factory barrels from S&W for the CS-40 to convert them into a 10 m.m. (i.e. CS-10).
It's time to put your "name into the hat"
Ref:
http://smith-wessonforum.com/smith-...-m-m-done-cs-40-cs-45-extended-magazines.html
It is going to be a reality by early next week.
I have secured four (4) barrels, one of which I will be keeping for my CS-40 that I committed my barrel to for a 10 m.m. to do the spring testing.
Please, only put your name in the mix for the remaining three (3) if you are positive that you want one of these conversions.
As before, with the 4013 Single Stack conversion;
The factory barrel will be re-chambered using a CNC Lathe to re-bore it to the ANSI/SAAMI specifications for the 10 m.m.
Springs have been tested and proven from the two samples that I received from the spring manufacturer.
They are from a supplier that makes many OEM springs for many major gun manufactures and
also a well known and trusted after market spring supplier that we all have bought springs from.
I will supply two (2) different lengths of the same strength spring.
One length will be designed to work with with the addition of Buffer Technologies buffer, one (1) supplied by me.
I have to thin it down to allow the slide to lock back on the empty magazine.
The second will be the length that I purchased it at.
That way if you feel that you don't want the buffer, you can shorten the shorter spring down (with the buffer removed it's to long) and
you will still have a new spring (full length) to work with down the road.
I recommend using the spring that I designed to be used with the Buffer Technologies buffer and you will have a new spare spring for later.
As with the 4013 to 10 m.m. conversions,
the magazines have to be modified by the removal of the welded sheet metal spacer in the back end of the magazine and a white 10 m.m. follower will be modified and installed.
The material remaining on the inside of the magazines from the spot welds has to be ground away so as not to impede the feeding process.
OR,
you can use CS-45 magazines with the feed lips tweaked in to the same dimension as the 1006, CS-40 and 4013 magazines.
The price of the barrel, two (2) springs and one (1) Buffer Technologies buffer is - $250.00 shipping included.
Additionally,
You can send me your CS-40 magazines with your barrel order and I will modify your supplied CS-40 magazines and modify and install a white 10 m.m. follower for - $25.00 each.
I can also at that time "Vibro-Peen" the letters "CS-10" on them so as not to get them mixed up.
OR,
Send me CS-45 magazines and I will modify the feed lips @ No-Charge with your barrel order.
To add to the mix;
My CS-40 - 10 m.m. fires and cycles perfectly in my CS-45.
The CS-40 barrel has a .425" chamber hood width, where as the CS-45 hood width is .480", so it will fit in the breech, and lock-up.
Regards,
BM1




4013/10 m.m. and CS-40/10 m.m. w/ extended magazines.

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