Thread: Which one?
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Old July 4th, 2009, 05:20 PM   #10
BlackJack
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Originally Posted by BikerRN View Post
If I wanted a .22LR that felt and handled like a 1911 I'd just get a conversion kit and be done with it.

If I was looking to purchase a .22LR I'd go with the Browning, but that's just me.

Biker
Biker,
I am not really too concerned about having a .22 that “feels and handles” like the 1911, that is just an added plus.

As for a conversion kit… I have one for my CZ and am not overly pleased with it. I get a large number of misfires with it (sometimes as many as one or two per magazine). I really do not think it is the ammo since I experience no misfires with the 10/22 while using ammo from the same lot. I realize that most conversion kits work fine, but this has just left me with a bad taste in my mouth and I would rather get a dedicated pistol at this point.

I am leaning towards the Browning, but have not ruled out the Ruger just yet.

Thanks
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