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<blockquote data-quote="BryanDP" data-source="post: 2897750" data-attributes="member: 1111"><p>Thanks for the info. When I was thinking about 9mm slide I was really thinking about an entire upper w/barrel and all, but I'm guessing the .45 extractor would cause a problem. The .22lr upper kit can provide its own extractor and clear the one that is there for the .45, but a 9mm would be too close in size to the .45 and probably get in the way. (At least that's the way I'm picturing it now.) This would explain why I could not find such a beast.</p><p></p><p>Honestly, the more that I think about it the price difference between .45 and 9mm would probably not offset the purchase of a $250-350 kit anyway in the way that the price difference between .22 and .45 do. I have fun shooting my guns in both .45 and .22 and I guess that's what I'll keep doing....</p><p></p><p>Bryan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BryanDP, post: 2897750, member: 1111"] Thanks for the info. When I was thinking about 9mm slide I was really thinking about an entire upper w/barrel and all, but I'm guessing the .45 extractor would cause a problem. The .22lr upper kit can provide its own extractor and clear the one that is there for the .45, but a 9mm would be too close in size to the .45 and probably get in the way. (At least that's the way I'm picturing it now.) This would explain why I could not find such a beast. Honestly, the more that I think about it the price difference between .45 and 9mm would probably not offset the purchase of a $250-350 kit anyway in the way that the price difference between .22 and .45 do. I have fun shooting my guns in both .45 and .22 and I guess that's what I'll keep doing.... Bryan [/QUOTE]
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