need to find a gsg 1911 or p226 .22lr

vince514

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Best deals if possible OUTSIDE OF QC... I wanna save that stupid extra fawking tax!

been looking on CGN sponsors site and found nothing.

I know these are both good .22lr , ill make my decision when i'll be able to look at the prices.


THANKS GUYS.
 
I put the zrts kit in from day one, started off with the remington gold high velocity, just like the manual ( and every previous thread) says, and after a carton (250?) rounds, it takes any and all 22lr I can find, american eagle, federal, anything.
I ordered the zrts kit from blueline simply because of it eliminating that stupid barrel screw, and the enlarged cone keeps it reliable and shooting accurately.
I brag about mine, and love using it to introduce new shooters to the sport, with zero recoil, cheap fun, and being able to hit the bullseye, really encourages them to have fun!
I won't be getting rid of it any time soon, and blue line, even thou they are no longer a sponsor, have been amazing about any questions or warranty issues. Ryan is pretty legendary when it comes to standing behind the gsg 1911.

Yup, I have drank the kool aid
 
Prior to a good break in, (gsg1911) it would fail to feed winchester 555's reliably 3/10 for almost every mag. After ~400 CCI MiniMags (40gr) feed issues were almost non-existent, like once every 10 mags. Caved and purchased a ZRTS kit and the issue has gone away and the thing feeds everything without a hiccup. Still get the occasional issue but it is mostly due to bad bullets or gunky slide. (Recently tried some Remington Gold. Dirtiest ammo I have ever seen but the rounds that would fire, fired.. Started screwing up after 300 rounds but the thing was coated with gold flecks.)

EDIT: If you are apprehensive about buying the ZRTS kit, I'd look at least at replacing the recoil spring with a lighter one unless you plan on firing really hot 22LR (Maybe stingers) because the base spring is incredibly rigid.
 
I bought my P226R Classic .22LR from Questar but that was many moons ago and I am still loving this conversion swap ability from the .22LR to the 9mm slide. It's so easy.

Btw my .22LR 226 loves the Federal Champion 525 rd count boxes of ammo from Cambodian Tire. Works all the time and no hiccups. Life does not get better. I realize that this ammo is not the most accurate out of a quality Sako or Anschutz barrel but it works for this pistol and works spooky well. :)

What's not to like?

Cheers, Barney
 
Blueline Solutions, Al Flahertys and some non-supporting dealers has them in stock. Google is your friend. Mine is very reliable, but not after about 200-300 rds CCI Minimag and switching to a full length guide rod. My guide rod is adjustable from the original length to a full length. The best thing about this GSG 1911 is the Warranty. Supported by Blueline Solutions, you will not be disappointed if there is something to be fixed or a part to replace.
 
Blueline Solutions, Al Flahertys and some non-supporting dealers has them in stock. Google is your friend. Mine is very reliable, but not after about 200-300 rds CCI Minimag and switching to a full length guide rod. My guide rod is adjustable from the original length to a full length. The best thing about this GSG 1911 is the Warranty. Supported by Blueline Solutions, you will not be disappointed if there is something to be fixed or a part to replace.

Yep, Blueline was awesome to deal with on warranty.
 
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