Who sells .22LR Conversion kits

Being a handgun part, are they even allowed to be imported anymore? Assuming nobody has them in stock in canada?
 
I run guns sells em. I too am interested in getting one. Emailed em about it here is the link.
h ttps://www.irunguns.com/product/adv-arms-conv-kit-std-1911-22lr-clea
 
I wonder if i run guns could get a nielson custom conversion for a 1911 there a nice piece of kit and there in meza arizona as well
 
GSG made them, I owned one for a day. Accuracy was terrible, fed reliably enough. I used mine in a Nork .45. Very accurate and joy to shoot with the original caliber.

I tried it, came home from the range, and advertised it here, and sold it that same day. No regrets.
 
The option I went with is no longer available. I bought GSG 1911's to train with and they're great. I have a .22 LR slide on a Glock G22 (.40 cal) as a dedicated trainer, and while it works fine with the right ammo, its kinda finicky and seldom comes with me to the range.

The GSG is nearly the same weight as a steel 1911, and is the same size, a perfect, seamless trainer once you add whatever sight picture your using on your full horse 1911's to the GSG. Great for holster training.

Have I mentioned Trudeau's an a sshole?
 
GSG made them, I owned one for a day. Accuracy was terrible, fed reliably enough. I used mine in a Nork .45. Very accurate and joy to shoot with the original caliber.

I tried it, came home from the range, and advertised it here, and sold it that same day. No regrets.
I had a GSG and another 22LR conversion kit and never could get it to run right.


Wouldn't mind trying a tacsol or marvel kit. Being that only got 1 22 pistol. Other than a 22lr barrel for my tc, i just pnly can get 22lr barrel for my 1911.. but TC is a big pistol.
 
I have a couple Agency Arms kits than I run on my Glock 20 and 17. Both function well. Better than my Glock 44 runs.
Got one from irunguns and the other from True North.
 
I have both a Colt & a Ceiner 'Platinum Cup" .22lr conversion units for 1911A1 frames. Both run reliably.

The Colt can be finicky if getting gummed up with waxy .22lr ammo due to the 'floating chamber'. Kept clean it's great.

Both also run 100% reliable with the GSG 1911 .22lr magazines, as well.

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check out bob marvel's 22lr 1911 conversions, the top shelf units will give olympic target pistols serious competition.
 
GSG made them, I owned one for a day. Accuracy was terrible, fed reliably enough. I used mine in a Nork .45. Very accurate and joy to shoot with the original caliber.

I tried it, came home from the range, and advertised it here, and sold it that same day. No regrets.
Advertised as you tried it once, didn't like it as per unacceptably un-accurate? ;)
 
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Advertised as you tried it once, didn't like it as per unacceptably un-accurate? ;)
As I posted above: "Accuracy was terrible, fed reliably enough".

You can't train with an inaccurate firearm. The one I had cam from an estate, they guy had 4 mags with it. All mags functioned perfectly, no feeding issues. Accuracy went from 6" groups at 20 yards, to 20" groups at 10 yards. It was a POS..

If all you want are mag-dumps, it would serve you well. You could make about the same noise and hit the target just as often by throwing a brick of ammo in a camp-fire. After shooting it, I felt like I had thrown my ammo away.
 
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