I love my Kimber .22 conversion kit, just remember what the manual says, it likes hyper velocity .22 to function flawlessly!
Agree!
I love my Kimber .22 conversion kit, just remember what the manual says, it likes hyper velocity .22 to function flawlessly!
Kimber conversion with GSG mags will lock the slide back when empty.
Although the Kimber conversion seems the best of the lot I would buy a complete gun like the 22 LR Colt/Walther Gold Cup 1911 a better quality 1911 22
I love my Kimber .22 conversion kit, just remember what the manual says, it likes hyper velocity .22 to function flawlessly!
The main advantage of a conversion kit vs another separate pistol is that you get the same feel in your hand in terms of controls and grips after installing the conversion. This can be done with another pistol like the GSG but you'd have to customise it to match your full-caliber version.
I had the same thinking as you, buy a kit to use on my 1911s. The same pistol, so things should feel the same whether shooting 22LR, 9mm or 45ACP. The problem I found was the trigger feel, pull and reset was changed so dramatically when using the 22LR kit, that it felt like a different pistol anyway. I sold the kit and decided a full size 1911-22 was best for me, not a Browning or conversion kit. I planned on getting a Colt Gold Cup 1911-22, but took a GSG on trade, and haven't bothered with the Colt yet.
I have many 1911 pistols. Some have multiple top-ends, including .22, and even .177 top-ends.
Changing from one to the other does NOT involve any of the items in red.
The trigger pull does not change one iota.
Which is the main reason other than versatility, that I build convertible 1911 style guns.
Mine was way different with the Kimber 22 parts on it. I have never thought about it until now as you point out, really no way they can be connected. Hmmm.... wtf was going on with mine?



























