I would (and did) go for a Sig P226 in 9mm. The .22LR conversion will likely not be as cheap as it sounds at first. You would be relying entirely on the difference in cost between .22LR and 9mm to offset the cost of the conversion kit. You would have to put a lot of rounds through the gun before you have saved enough to cover what you have spent on the conversion kit. (Right now, the .22 conversion kits are $299 at Cabelas. That means that you would have to shoot enough to save $299 in ammo.) If you can buy .22LR for $5/50 and 9mm for $15/50, you will save $10 for every 50 rounds you shoot. That means that you won't see any savings until you have shot 1500 rounds of .22LR. It is only after this point that you start seeing a single cent of savings.
Safest bet ... get the one that feels the best in your hand.
Getting the .22 pistol, then the 9mm conversion is cheaper than getting the 9mm and then the .22 kit afterwards. Only really makes sense to do it in this order if you plan on having both at some point.


















































