rustysdream
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So, if I understand the post correctly.... if you have a GSG 1911 in .22 lr you could, in theory, convert it to a .45ACP, by removing the GSG 1911 .22 lr top-end [i.e. the complete slide, barrel, recoil spring, & guide & plug] slap on a 1911 topend in .45ACP [i.e. the complete slide, barrel, recoil spring, & guide & plug]. Then swap the .22lr magazine for a .45ACP magazine. Then, in theory, you are good to go to shoot .45ACP?
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NAA.
If I understand correctly, this gun will need more than simply swap the slides to make it a .45.
"... in fact it is modeled after a Colt 1911 (not the GI series) and is 80% interchangeable with other 1911's. What this means is that you can't swap out only the slide, guide rod, barrel or spring with a .45 and expect them to work. In other words, don't expect to put a recoil spring from a .45 into this gun and expect it to work (I know this sounds insulting to your intelligence since it's common sense but they told me this in order to cover their own butts). HOWEVER it is FULLY interchangeable if you swap out ALL of the parts I mentioned above. In other words you could say this gun is backwards compatible and turn it into a .45 from a .22. Put simply this gun is meant to be able to convert to a .38 super, .40 S&W (I believe, I did not ask) and .45. As such if you wanted to swap out the trigger, mainspring housing or tweak it in any way at all to bring it up to "target 1911 standards" then you can do that as freely as you would any other 1911."