Just wondering does anyone make conversion barrels for the new G30s? I'm guessing same barrel as the G36. I would like to get a 10mm conversion. Any thoughts welcome
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I'm not aware of any USA manufacturer of G36 conversion barrels. IGB Austria is a possibility if you can find a supplier that imports them into the USA. They are costly and customer support will be a hassle if you have any problems. They have a G36 10mm barrel and .400 Corbon barrel listed in their product line. I don't know of anyone who has an IGB barrel that reported their opinions.Just wondering does anyone make conversion barrels for the new G30s? I'm guessing same barrel as the G36. I would like to get a 10mm conversion. Any thoughts welcome
No doubt!There is no free lunch and the laws of physics are a cruel master.
:agree:See if you can find a G29 slide for sale for 10mm, Find a G30 slide for .460 or..........
Why not just buy a G29SF?Hate to revive an old thread, but it seems to have the most relevant content
The most realistic option for someone who would like to build the equivalent of a Model 29S would be to simply mill down the sides of an OEM slide. It would take some effort to keep the factory bevel and grips, but would be worth it.
To combat increased recoil, some compensator porting and a heavier spring should do the trick.
G29 and G29SF use the same slideWhy not just buy a G29SF?