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- Ottawa, Ontario
would it be possible to convert a norc 1911 in 45 acp to 40 s&w? or would it be cost prohibitive?
thanks
thanks
It is possible, but probably nor worth the effort. It would likely be less expensive to buy one of these:
darkinternational.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=1&products_id=15
The only drawback would be the proprietary double stack magazines.
I prefer to keep 1911s in their original calibre. They generally work best as 5" .45 ACP guns and the cost difference between .40 and .45 is small with lead bullet reloads.
How about STI, Para or Bul?
The Bul's frame is stainless steel encased in polymer. I've got two Bul's and can't say enough about them but then they are difficult to find right now. Brass is cheap anyways so I wouldn't make that a deciding factor.wouldnt touch a para with a 40 ft pole, Bul are polymer are they not? and STI is a little outta my price range i was looking for a cheap way to use the seemingly endless supply of 40 brass
My mistake the 40 Springfield at Gobles is not a 1911 it looks more like a CzSorry



























