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1911 conversion .22lr.

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 8:28 am
by ser2711
How accurate is the Kimber 1911 Rimfire Target Conversion Kit..?

Re: 1911 conversion .22lr.

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 10:05 am
by dronning
I have never run across anyone using one in bullseye. That alone might tell you enough.

The only one I have ever seen in action was at our local range and he was having feeding problems with it about every 3 or 4 magazines. Accuracy - I didn't know the guy shooting it but he had a 6" group going at 10 yards. To be fair I don't know what ammo he was running so that could have been both the feeding and the group size problem.

- Dave

Re: 1911 conversion .22lr.

Posted: Mon Aug 31, 2015 6:03 pm
by GOVTMODEL
ser2711 wrote:How accurate is the Kimber 1911 Rimfire Target Conversion Kit..?
At Camp Perry (the US National Championship) I see lots of Marvel conversions. I've never seen a Kimber conversion. So in qualitative terms, not accurate enough for competition.

Re: 1911 conversion .22lr.

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:23 am
by ser2711
Thank to all for urefull information.. unfortunately I cannot get a Marvel in Italy.. not yet imported. Almost 20, maybe more years ago I had a Kart conversion.. and stupid I sold..!

Re: 1911 conversion .22lr.

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 9:33 am
by Sa-tevo
Nelson Custom Guns 22 conversions are very popular in the US. http://www.nelsoncustomguns.com/

Re: 1911 conversion .22lr.

Posted: Tue Sep 01, 2015 10:22 am
by GOVTMODEL
ser2711 wrote:Thank to all for urefull information.. unfortunately I cannot get a Marvel in Italy.. not yet imported. Almost 20, maybe more years ago I had a Kart conversion.. and stupid I sold..!
The come to Camp Perry next summer. Marvel is there so you can buy one, and shoot the match since you made the trip anyway:-)

Re: 1911 conversion .22lr.

Posted: Thu Sep 03, 2015 1:29 pm
by jmdavis
I have had the Kimber conversion for 5 or 6 years. It is great as a tool for general practice. But, at least in my hands, it's not the right tool for Bullseye. It requires high velocity ammo for reliability. I used to think it was accurate until I shot my first target pistol (a High Standard Victor).

It resides on a 1990 Norinco 1911A1 frame, that I have had for25 years and have upgraded with Wolfe springs and Wilson parts.

For $100 over the price of the Kimber, you can get a Nelson. From what I have seen it is more accurate and much more reliable with standard velocity ammunition.


Mike