- Location
- Kamloops, B.C.
So I’m not heavy into handguns but prior to the freeze I decided to get more than the one I had.
With money being tight at the time I decided to get myself a P80 frame to build out later. (It’s standard size G17 frame.)
I’m trying to decide what to do and keep flip flopping so I’ve come to you all for help.
I know I can find slides and or barrels and do all three. I know the 40 and 357 ejector is straight and the 9mm is slightly bent so to make sure I have the right one installed.
So the real question is which would you build? And would you use a Glock slide or aftermarket slide ? I do want to mount a red dot in this pistol so a slide cut for that will be what I’m after.
If you have owned or shot all three cartridges or even just a 40 or a 357 I’d like to hear about it. I reload so I’m not too worried about ammunition costs. I’m already well into the 9mm reloading world along with a lot of rifle cartridges.
EDIT: one reason I look at 40 is that I plan to one day apply for wilderness ATC for trapping purposes. However in BC rules state you require a 357 or bigger. So while a 9mm may or may not be allowed depending on who is looking at the application. (Technically slightly different diameters) the 40 would pass without issue. I do wish I’d had a 10mm when I bought but just wasn’t available to me at the time. For plinking I’d drop a 9mm barrel in without question.
Cheers,
B
With money being tight at the time I decided to get myself a P80 frame to build out later. (It’s standard size G17 frame.)
I’m trying to decide what to do and keep flip flopping so I’ve come to you all for help.
I know I can find slides and or barrels and do all three. I know the 40 and 357 ejector is straight and the 9mm is slightly bent so to make sure I have the right one installed.
So the real question is which would you build? And would you use a Glock slide or aftermarket slide ? I do want to mount a red dot in this pistol so a slide cut for that will be what I’m after.
If you have owned or shot all three cartridges or even just a 40 or a 357 I’d like to hear about it. I reload so I’m not too worried about ammunition costs. I’m already well into the 9mm reloading world along with a lot of rifle cartridges.
EDIT: one reason I look at 40 is that I plan to one day apply for wilderness ATC for trapping purposes. However in BC rules state you require a 357 or bigger. So while a 9mm may or may not be allowed depending on who is looking at the application. (Technically slightly different diameters) the 40 would pass without issue. I do wish I’d had a 10mm when I bought but just wasn’t available to me at the time. For plinking I’d drop a 9mm barrel in without question.
Cheers,
B
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