Think about getting a 22lr conversion for my Glock 20. Anybody have one. Any pros vs cons?
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Ive never shot a conversion for a Glock but I know there are PLENTY of different companies that produce them. I purchased a Kadet Kit for my CZ's just for the premise of being able to train and practice on the same frame and pistol with a more cost effective round. Especially now.
Originally posted by Robert View PostThink about getting a 22lr conversion for my Glock 20. Anybody have one. Any pros vs cons?
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I have an Advantage Arms for Glock 17/22.
Best investment shooting wise I have made. Finicky with bulk ammo. With CCI’s it runs like a champ. Have fiber optic sights on it. Fairly accurate. Have probably shot close to 5K rounds through it.
When dirty, malfunctions occur regularly. I probably go 2-300 rounds between cleaning.
Don’t shoot it much now though, as I mostly shoot my 22 wheel gun on a regular basis.
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Don't know if they are any good. Or if anybody is really interested. But TCM 22 9R is an interesting round for only 40grs. Ammo is available also. It's compatible to the 5.7x28.
Conversion kits for G17/22, G19/23, and Colt A1 1911 are available also.
Last edited by Texas Grown; 12-24-2020, 01:39 PM.
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Originally posted by Drycreek3189 View PostHow about a G44, then you have a complete pistol without all the fuss. I just bought one for $425 but due to my covid crap I haven’t shot it yet. Looks and feels great though.
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Originally posted by DanGilbertTX View PostThe advantage to the conversion kits is that you get to use the same exact platform (well, frame at least) that you carry. Again, it's a training tool in addition to being cheaper to shoot. If your objective is just to plink then I agree with others: buy a dedicated .22LR pistol like a Buckmark.
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Originally posted by TacticalCowboy View PostG44 is the same size at a g19.
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