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Mr Jody Hudson
Member Posts: 7 (7/15/01 8:44:02 pm) Reply ezSupporter Glock 19 to .22 conversion??? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I understand that there are three .22 conversion units available for the Glock 19. I am interested in the one that is the most accurate and reliable. Does anyone know which one that is? Real Estate services; Lewes, Rehoboth, Dewey, Bethany, Fenwick, Oak Orchard and inland bays of Delaware. Informative essays too. Please visit our website and discussion board. shooter22 Moderator Posts: 591 (12/8/01 1:12:46 am) Reply Re: Glock 19 to .22 conversion??? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I did a search on google and came up with this and another conversion. the first is at www.topglock.com/catalog/extras.htm and the other is by Ciener. at www.22lrconversions.com/glock.htm Thesearch on google was "conversion for glock 19 to .22" then hit enter. I hope this helps. shooter22 Mr Jody Hudson Member Posts: 11 (12/8/01 10:02:22 am) Reply ezSupporter Re: Glock 19 to .22 conversion??? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Thanks Shooter! I've read about both of these, however, I still can't find enough data to evaluate and they are VERY slow to resell, if I get one I don't like. I hope this going back to the top will give it more exposure and perhaps I can get some feedback from someone who has used one or more of these conversions for Glock19 to .22 LR! My Personal and Real Estate Site -- Southern Delaware Beach Areas> Discussion Boards: Delaware Beach Board> Rehoboth Alliance of Writers> TheFirearmsEnthusiast> gunner911 Member Posts: 1 (6/18/02 9:27:34 am) Reply Re: Glock 19 to .22 conversion??? -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- i purchased the ciener conversion. i hated it at first. it would leave a light primer strike on the shell every other time. i called the company and they suggested using remington ammo. i tried it and was still having the same problem. i decided to take around two thousand rounds out to the range to break it in. that did the trick. it's very accurate. more than i would have ever thought with fixed sights. there are a i think four other companies putting out these conversions. CCFA.com has one from glock. i's pretty high. firearms-safety.com also has one. this one looks promising. it looks just like the glock conversion and is just a few dollars higher than the ciener. the upside is the mags are about ten dollars cheaper than the ciener so the price works out. this version also has adjustable sights. i cant think of the other company right now but this should help out a little good luck. The conversion on top glock looks identical to the one i referred to at firearm-safety.com. also i used this on a 35 but it really shouldn't matter on the model. Edited by: gunner911 at: 6/18/02 10:47:44 am
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