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Conversion parts for RP9 to RP45

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 9:07 am
I've also posted in the Modifications section of this forum. Has anyone found parts to make this conversion. I've found nothing in web searches and nothing helpful from emails to Remington.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:04 pm
Remington probably has little interest in offering anything due to liability concerns. Which probably shouldn't surprise anyone with the poor shape our legal system is in these days.

I wish I could help, by my only handgun caliber conversion has been with a 40 S&W XD and buying a 9mm conversion barrel from storm lake, using a 9mm magazine in the gun, and a slightly reduced power spring. And in that case, you could only go down in caliber (from 45 to 9mm for instance), not go up in caliber.

I apologize that none of my experience in conversions answers your specific question. But maybe someone here may chime in.
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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2018 12:39 pm
John A. wrote:Remington probably has little interest in offering anything due to liability concerns. Which probably shouldn't surprise anyone with the poor shape our legal system is in these days.

I wish I could help, by my only handgun caliber conversion has been with a 40 S&W XD and buying a 9mm conversion barrel from storm lake, using a 9mm magazine in the gun, and a slightly reduced power spring. And in that case, you could only go down in caliber (from 45 to 9mm for instance), not go up in caliber.

I apologize that none of my experience in conversions answers your specific question. But maybe someone here may chime in.


Thanks John A. Sadly you are correct regarding the legal system plus fact regarding the shape that Remington is in at this time. I'm finding that there is false hope in getting this pistol into shape for USPSA matches.

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