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Miscellaneous => Other Guns => Topic started by: kjtrains on February 18, 2012, 06:38:34 PM
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Article in American Rifleman on Colt's Government Model .22 Long Rifle; interesting.
http://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/colts-government-model-22-review/
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Article in American Rifleman on Colt's Government Model .22 Long Rifle; interesting.
http://www.americanrifleman.org/articles/colts-government-model-22-review/
Bring back the ACE.............. ;)
(http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb327/Jack_F2/Guns%20Jan%202012/coltace.png)
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sure ain't no Ace.
but i do wonder if the new 12-rd magazine will interchange with the old Ace units. would be nice to be able to have a cheaper mags to beat up, seeing that Ace 10-rd mags can bring as much as $75 and up...
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If there was ever 1 gun that I regret selling the most, it would have to be my Ace. I still dream about her!
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There was no zinc alloy used in the Ace.
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And no MIM parts or plastic mainspring housing either. My new Colt XSE Commander had a plastic mainspring housing as did my Kimber Ultra CDP. :o
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If there was ever 1 gun that I regret selling the most, it would have to be my Ace. I still dream about her!
Roger that.............. :'(
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I have been considering a new 22 pistol to replace my Walther P22, the M&P 22 was at the top of the list. This may be another option. ;D
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I have been considering a new 22 pistol to replace my Walther P22, the M&P 22 was at the top of the list. This may be another option. ;D
I've been looking for one as well; could be a consideration. :)
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I have posted about this conversion unit before but I have been so impressed with them I will bring it up again. Check out this website:
http://www.marvelprecision.com/unit1.php
Mine came with a 10 shot target with the group meassuring .86 inch at 50 yards. Not 50 feet but 50 yards! If you have a 1911 target type pistol like most shooters have, add this unit for a competition ready 22 LR. It takes about 2 minutes to change from 45 to 22. It is a great product.
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More info on the Colt Government Model .22 LR; comes in three variations; Government models 1911, 1911 Rail Gun, and 1911 Gold Cup; retail price range $399 to $499 depending on model
http://www.colt22rimfire.com/index.php?page=colt-1911
Watch the videos on the Colt .22's should you care to do so.
http://www.colt22rimfire.com/index.php?page=videos
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It looks like a nice conversion unit and there are a lot of options but for $370 + I would rather have another gun.
I have never been a big fan of multi use items anyway because it always seems to be set up the opposite of what I want and needs to be changed before I can use it. :o
After thinking about it a little more, I'm going to go with the M&P 22, as much as I like the 1911 style I'm looking for something to carry on the ATV and the polymer frame will work out better for that.
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It looks like a nice conversion unit and there are a lot of options but for $370 + I would rather have another gun.
I have never been a big fan of multi use items anyway because it always seems to be set up the opposite of what I want and needs to be changed before I can use it. :o
After thinking about it a little more, I'm going to go with the M&P 22, as much as I like the 1911 style I'm looking for something to carry on the ATV and the polymer frame will work out better for that.
It all depends on the intended use of the pistol I guess. I have a Gold Cup that has had alot of work done on it and the trigger is just right for me. My only use for a 22 lr is inside target shooting in the winter and this fits the bill for me.
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I do like the looks of the Colt .22 better than the M & P, however, no decision yet. The M & P feels really good, haven't tried or seen the Colt, except the photos.
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I have been considering a new 22 pistol to replace my Walther P22, the M&P 22 was at the top of the list. This may be another option. ;D
I've been looking for one as well; could be a consideration. :)
I bought the new Browning 1911A1 222LR it is a lot of fun to shoot.......it is only 85% of full 1911 size
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I bought the new Browning 1911A1 222LR it is a lot of fun to shoot.......it is only 85% of full 1911 size
Forgot all about this one; however, looks like these are rather scarce right now, with September deliveries now promised, at one place I looked. Have no idea when the Colt will be ready to deliver.
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Albeit high quality, it sounds like the Browning trigger pull is a bit rough at 8.5#; can be corrected, though.
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Albeit high quality, it sounds like the Browning trigger pull is a bit rough at 8.5#; can be corrected, though.
Good to know. I hadn't checked that. Thanks!