A gsg 1911 22lr pistol costs less then a conversion kit and is a lot of fun.
Having said that, sigs conversion kit can be put on in about 8 seconds. It is much faster than the 1911 ones.
If you're using this as a practice gun you really should get a .22 that has a grip frame angle that is more similar to the 1911 style.
I'm one that says that the .22 practice gun doesn't need to be the SAME gun but it should at least be a close comparison to your other center fire configurations. So something with a steeper grip angle to more closely mimic a 1911 or similar grip frame angle would be better.
and if you have a seris 80 1911 frame.. it works as a conversion kit.. and if you wait they comeing out with a conversion kit for the series 70 as well (the one with out the mag saftey)
I like my GSG 1911.. Ruger is a pain to disample feels el cheapo.. I wouldnt recomend it but some people swear by it.. Pain to resamble.. feels silly (I didnt like it at all)
hmmm never thought of it from that angle (pardon the pun lol)... does the angle of the grip on the practice gun REALLY have a huge effect on how you shoot on the other pistols in your collection? Sort of like a carried-over effect or something along that line?
Yeah the GSG is looking pretty good right now - the only "downside" of that is that one extra screw to remove before you can disassemble the gun, which, I suppose, really isn't an issue for most people because the only place we'll take the guns apart would be at home or at the range, and it's not hard to have some tools handy at those locations.
How about the GSG 1911, a CZ75 variant for 9mm and the SA in Black Stainless? Overall cost would be about the same or slightly less than your option A......or instead of the CZ I like the idea of a STI Spartan in 9mm as well.

hmmm never thought of it from that angle (pardon the pun lol)... does the angle of the grip on the practice gun REALLY have a huge effect on how you shoot on the other pistols in your collection? Sort of like a carried-over effect or something along that line?
Yip I'm pretty much settled on the GSG 1911 for the .22lr plinker - full-size, similar takedown as other 1911s, good reviews and decent accuracy, and cheap enough for a practice gun![]()
As for the 9mm, CZs are great but I REALLY REALLY love the look and feel of the Jericho 941 - I guess that's a personal thing because it's not the most popular 9mm out there that's for sure. The Jericho, however, is based off the design of CZs anyway, so in a way, I AM getting a CZLOL
Also, I think I might go with the SA 1911 "Milspec", which is $250 less than the "Loaded" and has good enough features ( high-profile sights, beveled mag well, lowered ejection port, etc) as a slightly upgraded "base-gun"... If I ever wanted to upgrade it there's endless configuration and I think it's better if I shoot with something more basic to start with, and figure out what I want, then spend the money on upgrading it.
C'mon CFC, send me my RPAL now!!!![]()



























