I received my EFK 357 Sig barrel conversion today for my Glock 35. It fits and the action works when it is unloaded. When I load factory ammo, the barrel will not cam up into battery. It is 1/8" or more from closing. Of course, it will not fire the cartridge, nor would I want to. When I remove the barrel and insert a factory cartridge, the base of the cartridge protrudes above the back hood of the barrel. This is the reason it won't go into battery. I suspect that the chamber is short since this caliber headspaces on the case mouth. Any ideas? I made the purchase from Topglock and they are closed until Monday
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EFK 357 Sig Barrel Conversion Problem
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Posted 30 October 2009 - 10:10 PM
Call TopGlock on Monday.
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- Sam
Amateurs do it til they get it right. Professionals do it til they can't get it wrong.
"It's not the will to win that matters - everyone has that. It's the will to prepare to win that matters."
- Paul "Bear" Bryant
"The only reason why Everest is the highest mountain ever climbed is because it's the highest. If there was one higher, I bet there'd be people trying to climb it."
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