1911 slide lock

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I was browsing around for some Wilson Combats Bulletproof slide locks and noticed that they were made for various calibers. I have a 1911 in .40 S&W and they only have the slide locks listed for 9mm, 38special/357, and .45ACP.

I'm not sure how big a difference each version is from each other, but right now my general rationale is that the 38special/.357 one might be the right one for me? But, I could be wrong. Advice?
 
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I was browsing around for some Wilson Combats Bulletproof slide locks and noticed that they were made for various calibers. I have a 1911 in .40 S&W and they only have the slide locks listed for 9mm, 38special/357, and .45ACP.

I'm not sure how big a difference each version is from each other, but right now my general rationale is that the 38special/.357 one might be the right one for me? But, I could be wrong. Advice?

how did you arrive at that conclusion?- i've heard of a special target version of the 1911, but it's very rare- ie the coonan in 357 only- the 9mm, the 40 and the 357 sig share the same head, and the 45 acp stands alone- as for slide stops, the 38 super and the 9mm share the same stop- again, phone them
 
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