The short answer is no. The barrel and magazines are different. Generally speaking, you should never try to fire any cartridge in a gun other than what the gun is designed to fire.
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No. Some .40/.357 Sig pistols can be converted to fire 9mm simply by dropping in a 9mm barrel and using the 9mm magazines, though. Not sure about the Glock.
No. the .40 s&w case is not compatible with the Glock 19 slide and extractor Also, the locking block tabs are different on 9mm and 40SW glocks.
No. the .40 s&w case is not compatible with the glock 19 slide and extractor Also, the locking block tabs are different on 9mm and 40SW glocks.
No. The 9mm is not compatible with the .40 caliber frame/slide. On the other hand, you can put a .357 SIG barrel into a Glock 22 and use your .40 magazines.
No, they are different calibers. A Glock 17 is 9mm and a Glock 23 is .40 S&W. A Glock 22 magazine would fit in a Glock 23.
This seems to be a persistent myth. The .40 S&W/.357 Sig magazines are not compatible with 9mm Glocks.
The .40 caliber fires a larger, more powerful cartridge than the 9mm. which is about .35 caliber. Minor additional info: Many models of pistols that are available in 9mm or .40 are otherwise the same, except for caliber. For instance, a Glock 19 and a Glock 23 are the same exact guns, but the 19 is a 9mm and the 23 is a 40...the 23 holds 2 less rounds.
He got shot with a 9mm semi - automatic pistol
No. Only shoot the caliber printed on the barrel.
The Glock 22 (full size .40 S&W) and the Glock 17 (full size 9mm Para) have the same external dimensions, and any holster will be interchangeable between the two.
depends on what glock if it is a 9mm i would go with the walther but if it is a 40 s&w then i would go with that glock 9mm are proven not to kill as good as other handguns and maybe not kill at all for home defense but for fun take the walther p99