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Saw a YT vid some months ago of a guy loading up .40 brass in a Glock (with aftermarket fully supported chamber) to 10mm (or close) ballistics.
Kind of makes sense to me as the .40 brass is just as strong as 10mm brass, just shorter, so it will be higher pressures.
I would not want to do this with any of my "alloy" framed SIGs for fear of causing cracks/etc. in the rails and so on, but if Glock frames can handle the pressure/wear, then a 2022 should be able to also?
I have a 2022 in 9mm and a 2340 slide/barrel/etc. in .40 S&W.
Thoughts?
Kind of makes sense to me as the .40 brass is just as strong as 10mm brass, just shorter, so it will be higher pressures.
I would not want to do this with any of my "alloy" framed SIGs for fear of causing cracks/etc. in the rails and so on, but if Glock frames can handle the pressure/wear, then a 2022 should be able to also?
I have a 2022 in 9mm and a 2340 slide/barrel/etc. in .40 S&W.
Thoughts?