The Accurate Reloading Forums
.22 conversion for 1911 or others?

This topic can be found at:
https://forums.accuratereloading.com/eve/forums/a/tpc/f/7611043/m/7671008201

09 February 2009, 05:18
kudu56
.22 conversion for 1911 or others?
I did a search and couldn't find much on them here. Who has one, and how do you like them?
I am thinking of buying one simply because of cost and availibility of ammo these days. I could shoot my 1911 more.
09 February 2009, 06:50
Telly
I have been shooting a Kimber .22 top on a Kimber frame. Not a target gun but very reliable and great fun. It is an aluminum slide.
09 February 2009, 07:18
redial
Just depends on what you're going to do with it - for bullseye work, choose a Marvel. Not many others will come close.

A Marvel likely won't fit in your 1911 holster, so if you're practicing for IPSC, try one of the Ciener or almost-Cieners.

Then again, a Ruger costs the same or LESS than most of these kits and is as accurate as any - which is why I shoot one in bullseye matches instead of buying a Marvel!

Mark


"Greatness without Grace is mere Vanity" - Hank the Cowdog
09 February 2009, 07:44
kudu56
Whats an almost ciener? bewildered
09 February 2009, 21:01
richj
Most of the "Non-Marvel" kits are Ciener under another name.

There were others like Kart, Pachmayr, Hoenig and one German maker that were also very good.

and steel unit by Jarvis ??

quote:
almost ciener

10 February 2009, 00:57
Bigdaddytacp
I had a Kart brand short govt length slide instead of the longer target version....it was made great and fit perfectly ....BUT ..it did require shooting and breaking in the unit and it was paticular about brand-and bullet shape/weight for complete fuction reliability....I had a Colt conversion years ago with the floating chamber or something and it was very difficult to get to fuction regularly......the New kimber factory fitted combos that are in use by shooting friends seem to work well ....but they still want their brand of ammo and fuction better after a few thousand rounds of ammo....according to their owners......hth...good luck and good shooting!!


bigdaddytacp
10 February 2009, 01:11
butchloc
most of the ace conversions don't work very well, only one that i know of that does is made by a guy in florida (i think that's where he's from)
11 February 2009, 05:50
craigster
Was just talkin' with a buddy last nite. He bought a Ciener, said point of impact was 10-12" above point of aim with the sights that come with the conversion, and they aren't adjustable.
11 February 2009, 18:03
kudu56
I think the Ciener is the one made in Florida. Not sure. I was leaning towards one of them for either my Glock or 1911, I could just shoot one of them more and cheaper. Or I could just spend $200 on more .45acp! bewildered

But I have read a few negative comments on Ciener.
14 February 2009, 16:55
GS
Look into it. Ciener is supposed to have NO customer support, and not a very good product, which is weird, since Marvel used to be his.

I've researched them a bit, and, the accurate Marvel #1 is 400 dollars.

If I'm going to spend that kind of money on a 22lr, well, I'll buy a 1911 in 9mm... sofa
16 February 2009, 08:53
redial
Yes, Jonathan is well known for his personality, especially in Class III circles.

GS, where did you hear that Marvel was once part of Ciener's operation? Unless I'm wrong, Al Marvel has run that for eons. His #1 is a top-notch bullseye rig, indeed. It's perfect for a wadgun or Ballgun shooter who already has a tuned .45 to put it on and it's about half the price of buying a Smith 41 for the game!

There's another outfit or two that make them that are neither Marvel or Ciener, so choices abound. Just matters what you want to do with it.

Mark


"Greatness without Grace is mere Vanity" - Hank the Cowdog
17 February 2009, 09:19
GS
Mark:

I thought Ciener split off Marvel, and setup his own company.
I'd heard it was his patent, but, I could be wrong, and, hope I am.

Bottom line:
Marvel great marks
Ciener none.
17 February 2009, 09:47
300H&H
Kudu,

Another quality one is Peters-Stahl. They're somewhat rare, but I've heard they're fine conversion kits, but as pricey used as a new Marvel.
17 February 2009, 17:49
Rusty
Has anyone tried one of these?
Advantage Arms

I have lusted for the target conversion for several years now. Almost like a S&W 41!


Rusty
We Band of Brothers!
DRSS, NRA & SCI Life Member

"I am rejoiced at my fate. Do not be uneasy about me, for I am with my friends."
----- David Crockett in his last letter (to his children), January 9th, 1836
"I will never forsake Texas and her cause. I am her son." ----- Jose Antonio Navarro, from Mexican Prison in 1841
"for I have sworn upon the altar of god eternal hostility against every form of tyranny over the mind of man." Thomas Jefferson
Declaration of Arbroath April 6, 1320-“. . .It is not for glory, nor riches, nor honours that we are fighting, but for freedom - for that alone, which no honest man gives up but with life itself.”
06 April 2009, 12:47
N E 450 No2
A 22LR Conversion Kit for a 1911 is a great idea.

Over the years I have had a coule of the Colt ACE units, back when they were the only ones avialable.

But the best [non Bullseye Competition type] that I have used is the Wilson Combat.

Worth every penny.


DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
06 April 2009, 18:03
kudu56
Does Wilson make their own or is it made by Ciener? With some of the bad reviews about Ciener I think I would try the Advantge Arms.
06 April 2009, 23:43
N E 450 No2
kudu

Not sure who makes the Wilson unit, it could be Ciener, it does look like it.

Mine works good, but does not give match grade accuracy.


DOUBLE RIFLE SHOOTERS SOCIETY
07 April 2009, 19:07
Saeed
We have used them in the past - for the 1911 - and sadly all 3 broke. I must admit, though, that they were used to shoot cases and cases of ammo.
And in every case, the piece that has the ramp to feed the round into the barrel broke off.

On the Kimber, we have the target model, and I am not happy with it at all. It will eject high velocity rounds, but jams with target ammo.

I am very disappointed with it, especially as their 22 rifles are exceptionaly good.


www.accuratereloading.com
Instagram : ganyana2000
08 April 2009, 08:17
kudu56
That is very good information Saeed. I still haven't purchased one, I love to shoot my 1911's, and was thinking of a less expensive way to shoot them. But for the money, I think I will just shoot my .22 handguns and maybe get set up to reload my .45acp.