www.gunpartscorp.com might have some.
We've got them. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No, you need to buy another 12 inch barrel with spyder threads on the back.
The answer is yes....and no. By performing a barrel swap to the 357 sig barrel the gun is capable of shooting the 357 sig round. However, the 357 sig has a much higher barrel pressure (5000-10000 more psi). While the gun can shoot the 357 sig round simply by changing the barrel, this will cause more wear than is normal and can possible damage the slide. The safe bet is to buy a slide and barrel meant for the 357 sig round.
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.
Buy Shotgun. Buy Shotgun.
20 inch.............
It all depends on the person that wants to buy it, the model (there are over half a dozen Beretta Stampede models), the the condition of the barrel and the weapon parts, the accessories that have been added to it and need of funds by the person selling it.
You don't have enough money to buy mine.
I don't know, is it just the barrel or the whole gun? I'd buy just a barrel
What model? sales@countrygunsmith.net
Generally speaking, a 357 magnum blue steel revolver with adjustable sights and a 4" barrel. This allows you the ability to shoot everthing from mild 38 special target ammo to heavy 357 magnums.
Any rifle or shotgun you can buy from a dealer in PA. They must be at least 26 inches long, and rifles must have at least a 16 inch barrel- shotguns an 18 inch barrel.