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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    It would be nice if they made a micro conversion kit for the Glock 40. It would make this monstrosity more practical
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    Would love something like that in 10mm. Not a lot of options though besides a kriss or banshee
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    Put 40 rounds through it today and it ran great. Can't wait to find some ammo and go see what it can do from a little distance
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    Ok thanks. I'm going to try and run a mag through it tomorrow. Just a note to anyone who looks at this thread down the line the pin will come out of the gas block just keep trying. I almost gave up but finally got it out. She looks good though
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    Update. Tested with a different bolt and it closes on go gauge. Sure it will work with springfield bolt but will feel better knowing the combo is in spec. Thanks again for the input
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    So the bolt closes on round and can rotate (I took out firing pin) But that's only one round from one manufacturer. Hard to tell just by looking if the round protrudes too much. I tried taking pic but u can't see anything. I appreciate the advice. Ill check with another bolt and see if it passes.
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    The odin works barrel with the springfield bolt is the combination failing to close on go gauge
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    I was checking it without barrel installed. But yes I'm using aroeshell on barrel nut threads and inside receiver where barrel mates.
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    Swapping saint pistol to 300 blackout

    Wondering if anyone has changed there saint pistol to 300 blackout. I have the 7.5" and dropped in an odin works 8" 300 blackout barrel. I am building a 10.5 556 upper which is why I want the 300. The problem is the headspace is short with the saint bolt. Using clymer go gauge. Unfortunately...
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