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ReasonsI'll be the first to ask why you would want to do such a thing?
Is it possible to convert a stock Sig p365 9mm to a .380? If anyone knows is there a conversion kit or do you need a new frame and firing unit? Just what is involved if it is even possible.
Well, I have a .22 conversion kit for my P938. It's handy to get in a lot of practice without the bite of a micro 9 and it keeps the costs down while keeping the grip / safety / sights the same..I'll be the first to ask why you would want to do such a thing?
Up to Sig. The kit for the 938 is theirs. Changeover is as simple stripping the slide, putting the .22 slide on, and pulling out a different magazine.It's likely possible but likely a fools errand
I see the point with .22lr. But going from 9MM to a more expensive round like .380 is different.Well, I have a .22 conversion kit for my P938. It's handy to get in a lot of practice without the bite of a micro 9 and it keeps the costs down while keeping the grip / safety / sights the same..
Up to Sig. The kit for the 938 is theirs. Changeover is as simple stripping the slide, putting the .22 slide on, and pulling out a different magazine.
True enough.I see the point with .22lr. But going from 9MM to a more expensive round like .380 is different.
finally a helpful comment! I was beginning to thing this forum was a magnet for retards but your post saved it.
For less than $200 more you can buy the complete p365 .380nev mind. i found this kit
CAL-X KIT, P365-380, 3.1"
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I keep thinking about designing a couple. I just let other projects get in the way.Now that’s awesome. May have to pick up a 365 FCU.
I’d also love it if a company started making P320/P365 frames that accepted different magazines, say commonly available preban magazines. I realize it’s a tiny market.
They could be 3D printed, but ideally with SLS for durability. Sadly those are not really hobby grade printers.