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.22 Conversion or Dedicated Target Pistol?

I have a very nice Springfield mil-spec 1911.

45ACP isn't cheap, and I need a bunch of range time. I'm considering a .22 conversion kit, but I can pick up a decent 22LR target pistol for 1/2 the price.

Thoughts?

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Old 09-26-2005, 03:46 AM
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Since I have a farm, I was able to set up a small pistol range...it is in the the woods and we use an old abandoned car as the back-stop.
While I have a few other pistols, a Belgium Browning and my fathers aluminum Colt Commander he bought before he went to Korea (he didn't like the weight of the mil-issue 1911), we shoot them sparringly.
The Ruger MkII with the bull barrel is an entirely different matter: there have been afternoons where we will plink a couple hundred rounds.
Long story, short answer: Keep the Springfield and get a 22 pistol for proficiency.
BTW, Oct 9th is ATF night at my farm...the Marines and Squids in the area gather for a three-pronged shooting competition: pistols first, rifles second followed by trap shooting with shootguns.
Only then to we drink and smoke.
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I just bought a Ruger 22\45 Mk III target pistol, the just released follow on to the Mk. II 10 shot, semi auto. I got the 4" bull barrel.

Shooting 1.5" - 2" groups at 25 yards with it. I think I could have gotten better, but I realized after cleaning it that the front sight was slightly loose and was wobbling a bit while shooting.

Bought it new for $249.00 here in the "we have a gun for everyone" state, Florida.

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http://www.ruger.com/Firearms/FAProdView?model=10109&return=Y

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Old 09-26-2005, 05:03 AM
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Go for one of the newest ruger 22 pistols - the newest ones are setup safety/mag release like a 1911
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Old 09-26-2005, 05:09 AM
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To save some money reload your used 45 brass.

Get a dedicated 22 target pistol for precision.

A 45 1911 and a serious 22 target pistol is about as good a basic pistol armoury as you can get.
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I agree with the others. Get the .22 pistol. Two pistols are always more fun than one!
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Old 09-26-2005, 06:11 AM
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I used to have one of these:




Big heavy barrel and small grips, it'sone of the worst balanced handguns I've ever shot, however, shooting a few clips thru it in stock form then following up with my 586 always produced the best groupings from the S&W - the nose heavy Ruger really makes you work on your shooting skills.
I later added big, contoured, wieghted grips which made the Ruger a heck of a good target pistol with it's 1/2 a carbine 10" barrel and LR ammo. All for under $200.
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I'll add that it is a cool looking pistol in a Boris and Natasha sort of way..
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Originally posted by AFJuvat
I just bought a Ruger 22\45 Mk III target pistol, the just released follow on to the Mk. II 10 shot, semi auto. I got the 4" bull barrel.

Shooting 1.5" - 2" groups at 25 yards with it. I think I could have gotten better, but I realized after cleaning it that the front sight was slightly loose and was wobbling a bit while shooting.

Bought it new for $249.00 here in the "we have a gun for everyone" state, Florida.

Link

http://www.ruger.com/Firearms/FAProdView?model=10109&return=Y

AFJ
looks like i'll be starting out in the same manner

can you tell me why you chose this particular barrel length?

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