Yes, it's called the Kadet kit. Some minor fitting needs to be done in some cases. Not sure what is needed but others with the kits can fill you in.
But I see that you've already got a bunch of other guns that you're shooting. To me the chief advantage of a .22 kit is that you can practice with the same grip angle, same grip feel and same sights as your match gun. But unless you leave the others in the safe and only shoot the SHadow in either the 9mm guise or with the kit then I'd suggest that you won't realize the full potential of having the same gun for both calibers.
At that point my own personal preference is to just buy a dedicated .22 gun that is pretty close to my other guns in grip angle and balance. That way I can blast through a magazine of .22 and then flow into a magazine of 9mm and back again to .22 without the need to swap out top ends. In my early days and when I find I need some remedial re-training to kill a flinch issue I found/find that the benifit of flowing from one gun to the next fluidly is more valuable than the identical gun shooting two different calibers when you factor in the time and mental shifts needed to swap top ends.
I picked up the kadet kit when i got my CZ85 Combat. It is very quick to make the changeover at the range.
I did have to do some minor filing (yes, it killed me to do so) to make it fit properly. It comes with instructions on where you may need to file. Note that NOT all conversions NEED to be filed...it is just a matter of fit. Again, it only took a few moments.
I have 5 mags for each and switch the kit out at any time. It also came in handy gettiing my wife and sons used to it before using it in the 9mm.
File the conversion or the gun???
It is on the tabs on the kadet itself. You can see in the picture. Sorry, seems like I can't upload pictures to this forum
This link is to a CZ site in the US that I belong to. There is a great picture on the thread i linked to..
http://www.czforumsite.info/index.php?topic=21881.0
I wasn't suggesting that you buy a full Kadet but rather some other gun that is similar in grip angle and shape to your two CZ's and the Beretta. A Browning Buckmark is a great .22 and is similar enough to your other handguns that it would provide valid practice as well as being a fine gun on it's own. And it costs no more than a Kadet kit. Especially if you add on the cost of having a smith fit the kit if it's needed.
ahh i see. I'd probably have a gunsmith do it. Not so good with my hands lol
ok ok ok....SO where sells it for cheaper than $500 lol?
I got mine for $460 (taxes included) with 2 mags. I got it through sstoller here on CGN.
I don't know a current price.
The confusion is killing me lol!!! Half the people say buy the kit so that you're using the same gun (now that I have a shadow I don't think I will shoot the others much) and some say just buy another pistol in a .22...



























