piller wrote:I know it costs more, but why not get a full size 1911 and get a conversion kit to .22lr and have the best of both for one frame?
I have that setup, but (not to sound lazy or anything) it is a pain in the butt to switch-over, and I don't care if I'm using the same exact trigger-group, as I'm more plinking, or trying to 'keep familiar with the format', vs. doing some precision-trigger-control drills.
Besides, at $199, it costs less than most of the conversion kits, and you wind up with TWO active, intact, guns.
If I weren't all maxed out in the gun-buying department, I'd seriously consider one. For now, when I want a .22 LR, semiauto, I'll either have to put on the conversion (poor me, takes almost 30 seconds
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), or use my Ruger Mk-II.