I would try John Arthur Ciener Company. I have 2 Ciener 22 conversions for a Glock 17/22 and a Glock 19/23. They both work flawlessly and are very accurate. I also have an older Ace 22 Conversion for one of my 1911's. Lot's of fun and cheap to shoot. Another good point is that you are using the same grip and gun style as the one you are using with your regular gun. If you shoot a Glock, it's nice to have a 22 in the woods that's a Glock also. Here is the link:
http://www.22lrconversions.com/ [/COLOR][/B].




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