Yes it does, attempting to fire a .357sig round in a .40cal bbl will cause overpressure, case separation, and possible explosive failure of the firing chamber. Never fire any round in a barrel that was not designed for it!
Yes it could be done, but you would have to locate a smooth bore barrel to change it with. Remember smooth bore barrels are not as accurate as a rifled bore barrel.
Transmutation
Most newer generation Glocks can shoot the .357sig in a .40S&W with a simple barrel change. You can use the same magazines. The same is true for shooting .40 in a .357 Sig. This is true with Sig Sauer guns as well. I have a Glock 23 (.40 S&W). I simple install the Glock 32 barrel (.357 Sig) which I purchased for $100. I can shoot .357 sig out of the same gun. The magazines (at least for Glock) for the .40 and .357 sig are interchangeable. You CANNOT safely shoot a .40 out of a .357 sig barrel or vice versa. A barrel swap is required. If you load a .357 Sig round into a barrel chambered in .40 S&W, it could fire, but it would probably cause damage to the gun and won't be accurate. .357 Sig has better "terminal performance" than the .40, but the .40 shells cost less which translates into more practice for the same $$$ with the .40, and better self defense with the .357.
how do you change igition barrel on a vauxhall astra 1999 sri 2 litre
Nope. You would still have only one firing pin- but now it would not be in line with EITHER barrel.
You just unscrew it off the barrel
first cock the pump down then unscrew the magazine cap then the barrel should slide out
Yes , but you also have to change the intake manifold
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Yes, it can be changed.
A four barrel carb usually adds about 20 hp.
Yes , but you would have to change the intake manifold also