| Personally, I'm not a big fan of conversions. Sure, you can save money on ammo shooting .22 rounds. But the way I see it, if I wanted to shoot .22, which I do, I'd buy a .22 rifle and or handgun, which I plan on. They're just plain fun and cheap to shoot.
But for me, as for the conversion, I bought my Glock in .40 S&W to shoot .40 S&W. That's the recoil I want to get use to. I don't want to shoot .22 out of my Glock and then when I go to shoot the .40 S&W out of it I'm not familiar with it. That's just me. Others have said similar while still others love conversion kits. The main reason is to save money while practicing. Again, just buy a good .22 rifle and/or handgun and practice away.
But to ask, so basically all in all on a scale of 1 for worst to 10 best, where would you one, rank the brand or maker of the conversion kit you bought and that on that same scale, where would you rate doing the conversion? I can tell buy what you wrote you were for the most part quite happy with the kit, but the scale will give me a better idea is all.
In no way did or do I intend to do anything other than express MHO with conversion kits. All I intended to do in saying what I did. Only pointing this out as I didn't want you to take it the wrong way. Not that you will or anything. Just making sure up front. lol
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Last edited by GlockMeister; 03-27-2008 at 10:45 PM.
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