I have both a Colt Gov't Model in 9mm and a Colt Lightweight Commander in .45 ACP. I'm interested in a .22 conversion kit; anyone know much about these and have any to stay away from or look at?
CDNN Sports has the Sig Sauer 1911 kit on sale for $149.99: you can call Sig customer service before you buy to see if compatible with your Colt
https://www.cdnnsports.com/1911-22lr-conversion-kit-sig-sauer.html
I have have the Sig Conversion kits for my P series pistols; very accurate, Not ammo sensitive, I even use Remington Thunderbolt, have some issues with the P220 magazine.
http://store.sigsauer.com/1911-22-rimfire-conversion-kit.html
I have a 1911 .22lr Kimber conversion, excellent kit, ammo sensitive, doesn't like certain 36 grain standard velocity; Very accurate, fun to shoot -- Retail is $339, I bought mine used.
http://store.kimberamerica.com/handguns/1911/rimfire-conversion-kits
I also have several Advantage Arms for my Glocks ( they have 1911 kits); I bought mine all used, excellent kit, Instructions give what ammunition to use for best results -- Only have experience with the Glock kits.
http://www.advantagearms.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Store_Code=AASOS&Category_Code=1911
I have a Tactical Solution .22lr for Glock 17/22, ( they have 1911 kits, Not Cheap) I bought my kit used, had some issues, kit didn't come with all the parts, recoil rod was missing a part -- Ebay -- Got it for a cheap price, Tac Solutions customer service, second to none, best I have talk to. Got the parts I needed, and the gun up and running.
http://www.tacticalsol.com/2211-series/
Ammunition is the biggest problem, consistency isn't always the same -- best .22lr i have found was German Ammunition Geco, very pricy stuff, around $5 for 50 -- works great in everything I have, the next trouble area is the magazine -- spring pressure, angle, advantage arms guarantees there magazines.
This is a lot of info to digest, full retail price, is a whole lot of money, I like the used market.
Good luck on your search!
CDNN Sports has the Sig Sauer 1911 kit on sale for $149.99: you can call Sig customer service before you buy to see if compatible with your Colt...
https://www.cdnnsports.com/1911-22lr-conversion-kit-sig-sauer.html
...Good luck on your search!
Interesting information. I ran across one of the Sig 22/45s and practice with it. so far it shoots anything. Full sized and almost the same weight. Do not have to replace parts to engage or disengage.
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