If there's one made which would fit, you could. However, the weight of a 30 round magazine could possibly be too heavy for the magazine release of the Lorcin.
It will vary depending on the make of your 30 round magazine. Rarely do I find a 30 round aftermarket magazine that works well for these rifles, and reloading with stripper clips is quite fast. If it were mine, I would not.
No. Because a Glock 26 is chambered in 9mm, as a Glock 23 is chambered in .40 s&w. For example you can use a Glock 22 (full size) in Glock 23 (compact) and in Glock 27 (sub-compact) But you cannot use Glock 27 mags in Glock 23 or Glock 22.
better to let a gunsmith do it for you
k first off you need the magazine in one hand facing a way from you take the bullet and push down the spring and just put in your bullet ( how to put it in:) put the bullet stright up such as: http://www.eeel.nist.gov/oles/imagesbullet.jpg ,and then push down until you don't see the casing just the bullet and push front words and your bullet should be in your magazine!
probably not................... The magazines are similar, but the 9mm has a spacer in it on the rear of the magazine to accomodate the shorter 9mm cartridge. New magazines in both calibers are available from Colt on their web site (Coltsmfg.com). Ps: a "clip" is a strip of metal made to hold rounds by their base, (google firearm clip) a magazine is a spring loaded box like receptacle where you put rounds in.
There are two magazine sizes for the Clock 17. A 10 round and a 17 round. If you put one in the chamber it can hold either 11 rounds or 18 rounds.
The number of bullets a magazine can hold depends on the type and size of the magazine. Magazines can typically hold anywhere from 5 to 30+ bullets, with some extended magazines able to hold even more rounds.
Ask a gunsmith for help.
Which spring?? Which pistol??
Put the ammuniton into the magazine and put the magazine into the rifle, cock it and pull the trigger..
You won't get it to fit into the chamber.
9mm and 380 both use bullets with a diameter of .355. However, the cases are a different size. .380 is also known as .380 auto, 9mm Kurtz, 9mm Corto, 9mm short or 9x17. 9mm typically refers to 9x19mm also known as 9mm Parabellum or 9mm Luger. You cannot fire a 9mm Parabellum cartridge from a .380 handgun. The 9mm cartridge will not fit into the chamber of the gun. However, if you were to pull the bullet out of the .380 case and put it into a 9mm Para case the resulting cartridge will work just fine.