Berette 92 22 conversions

COREY

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Howdy,

I sold off my 22 pistols a bit ago on the plan of buying better ones when I was shooting more. I was out at the rnage today and had a gentleman tell me I was much better off buying a 22 conversion kit for my Beretta 92F instead of buying a new gun; his reason was that it got you comfortable with the lower you had.

I agree that this is a good idea, but I am now wondering where to get one. I have found them made by both Ceiner and Beretta in the states, but I am unsure who would sell them on this side. Does anyone here know where to get one and how much they for over here?

Thanks in advance for any help you can give me.
 
Hey Corey,

I ordered A Beretta .22 kit for my 92FS from Ellwood Epps in Orilla (www.ellwoodepps.com) about 2 years ago. Bought it so I could pratice with cheap ammo. It's nice to have two firearms with the same grip.:D

I think it was around $500-$600. Had to wait 6 months for it, well worth the wait. It works great, some times a little tricky to assemble but I'm glad I have it.

Anyways give Epps a call, I'm sure they will be happy to help you.

Nuttyben
 
My shooting buddy also bought a .22lr conversion kit for his 92FS at Epps.
He paid $399 for a "lightly" used kit that looked new. It came in the original Beretta plastic case with everything intact. I was amazed how easy it was to convert the bbls back and forth.
 
I've a 92FS and a 92 Practise Kit conversion unit. It is not as accurate as a dedicated .22, in fact just about any .22 will out shoot it. I expect two inch groups at 10 to 15 metres. For IPSC training however, it's great. The Beretta unit has a functional safety, LPA adjustable rear sights and will work in a standard Beretta holster. I highly recommend it.
 
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