Any Glock chambered in .40 is the only Glock that you should consider buying.
You have the ability to change out the barrel and now you can shoot 9mm or .357 Sig.
That's all you have to do. You can use the same magazines for all 3 rounds and you don't have to replace any extractors or springs.
I did this for my Glock 35 and never had a problem during the ammo shortage.
How come I've never seen this mentioned on /k/ before?
I mean yeah if you want your hands blown off
>>32846666
Yeah, .40 is in a perpetual surplus because no one buys that shit.
>>32846666
>How come I've never seen this mentioned on /k/ before?
Because some people actually stock up on what they actually shoot and know real life isn't a fallout game?
Why not just shoot 9mm tho? Not like you need other handgun cartridges
>>32846666
Just get the Glock 20, shoot both the 10mm and .40
>>32846666
>How come I've never seen this mentioned on /k/ before?
Because even this cesspool is not so retarded as to constantly state the blatantly obvious stupid shit you CAN do if you have some sort of thinking deficiency
>>32846756
All I'm hearing is that you have buyers remorse.
>>32846750
I've thought about this, though you do have to buy a new spring for the softer rounds.
It's not a bad idea.
>>32846826
Nah I've shot at least 3000 rounds of .40 through my gen 4 Glock 20 just fine. Ive read where people put in stronger springs and they still work fine.
>>32846873
.40 should be fine but I doubt 9mm is going to be okay unless its hot.
>>32846666
Because pistol rounds were generally not effected by the ammo shortage and most people didn't care that much about being able to change calibers?
Because most of /k/ shoots under 500 rounds a year.
Also the conversion barrels cost more than the average pistol owned by the denizens of /k/.
>yes I'm aware that they start at under $200