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Old 03-27-2012, 11:01 AM
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Hi guys... dumb, stooopid question I have here. But I've been known to ask them before.

I don't get the "conversion thing." As I looked at the prices (NH was 450, Marvel was about $480, etc... I wondered...

Why would you purchase a 400-500 dollar conversion when you could purchase the Sig 22, The Colt 22 or the GSG 22. They are complete 1911 style handguns, chambered in 22, with the look, weight and feel of a 1911 for training. GSG says they have 80% parts interchangability with the 1911. Which parts? don't know...

Don't quote me, but I think Umarex makes Colt's product, and GSG makes Sig's product. An example is that the GSG is selling for $316 today on one of the websites...
Not a dumb question at all.

I also like the Rugers and Buckmarks, but I didn't buy this because I just wanted a .22 pistol. The reason I didn't buy one of the newer complete .22 1911s or a Ruger or Buckmark is because I wanted more trigger time with my carry weapon than I could afford buying .45 ACP.
Even comparing one 1911 to another, you know the triggers may be much different. Not to mention some of these newer 1911 .22s have plastic internals, and to be honest, I'm not sure which ones.

The main reason I went with the conversion kit is that I wanted to have the exact same feel, exact same trigger, and exact same manual of arms as my carry pistol. I plan on eventually putting the same sights on the .22 slide as well.

You brought up weight, and there is a difference, although it's not as drastic as I thought it would be. That is the one thing that I dislike most about the kit though.

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For me to make the leap to a conversion unit over a complete gun, the company would have to come in considerably lower than a $316 price point, OR be providing such high quality and accuracy that I just had to have it. I don't know what was paid for the original AA conversion from our OP.
The AA kit was $235 + shipping, which was like another $12.


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