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    Nice! .22LR outta the 1911.
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    I have been thinking about getting a .22 conversion for my 1911 and hadn't heard of the Nelson version. Any advantage to this one over the GSG? The GSG is waaay cheaper so I'm pretty sure that's the way I'll go. But if there are advantages to the Nelson, I'd at least consider it.

    It's really just for plinking at the range, so I'm not too terribly worried about it working first time every time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cangooner View Post
    I have been thinking about getting a .22 conversion for my 1911 and hadn't heard of the Nelson version. Any advantage to this one over the GSG? The GSG is waaay cheaper so I'm pretty sure that's the way I'll go. But if there are advantages to the Nelson, I'd at least consider it.

    It's really just for plinking at the range, so I'm not too terribly worried about it working first time every time.
    Quality and accuracy, pretty much on par in accuracy with a S&W Model 41. If you looking for a little less expensive one take a look at Advantage Arms, they also have a pinker model and a target model. Had a target model years ago and it was very nice. Certainly quality is well above GSG. I have a GSG 1911 .22 that I have replaced all the parts that I can to aftermarket parts from CW Acessories. It’s now a great plate table gun but still not a bullseye. In my opinion GSG and quality can’t be used in the same sentence. Really think you would be much happier with the Advantage Arms.

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    The gsg 1911 is cheap, and realistically you get what you pay for. But it's a nice plinker and can be upgraded easily without too much expense.

    Here in the UK we are very limited in access to semi auto .22 pistols and the gsg 1911 is one of only 3 I've came across, so the hold value well. Normally around the £350 to £450 mark.

    I got mine at £125 though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGeek View Post
    The gsg 1911 is cheap, and realistically you get what you pay for. But it's a nice plinker and can be upgraded easily without too much expense.

    Here in the UK we are very limited in access to semi auto .22 pistols and the gsg 1911 is one of only 3 I've came across, so the hold value well. Normally around the £350 to £450 mark.

    I got mine at £125 though.
    I have not sold mine, they are very good plinkers for the price. With the upgrades that I did to mine, it is a fantastic plate table gun, too. Can you get CW Acessories parts over there. I was thinking that they now were able to do some international shipping. I only wish someone would make a quality sear for them as a standard 1911 sear will not work. With a good quality sear and sear hammer fit, you could get a very good trigger pull. The sear pin hole is smaller than a standard 1911 and so I can’t even get the sear into one of my sear jigs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by apipeguy View Post
    I have not sold mine, they are very good plinkers for the price. With the upgrades that I did to mine, it is a fantastic plate table gun, too. Can you get CW Acessories parts over there. I was thinking that they now were able to do some international shipping. I only wish someone would make a quality sear for them as a standard 1911 sear will not work. With a good quality sear and sear hammer fit, you could get a very good trigger pull. The sear pin hole is smaller than a standard 1911 and so I can’t even get the sear into one of my sear jigs.
    You can, via an importer, there are one or two. Most parts are reasonable but for the likes of a new slide you are looking at twice what I paid for my gun.

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    There's been chat on other places I go about cheap guns. Personally I woukd never turn away from a gun, I am a believer that with some effort almost every gun can be functional.

    Thoughts?
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    Quote Originally Posted by TheGeek View Post
    There's been chat on other places I go about cheap guns. Personally I woukd never turn away from a gun, I am a believer that with some effort almost every gun can be functional.

    Thoughts?
    Absolutely agree and often far more than functional. My daughter’s first gun that I bought her was a Rock Island 1911 and I paid 250 for it used. Did some work on it and changed a few parts. That cheap gun is 100% reliable and the trigger is as good as any of my Wilsons. It is also extremely accurate, as accurate as it can be with GI sights.

    Had a KelTec P3AT that was my backup/pocket gun when I was in the Detective Bureau, a 220 dollar gun that I would bet my life on and that never failed me.

    My GSG1911 is/was a cheap gun, I’ve replaced a lot and done a lot of work on it and it is a fantastic plate table gun.

    Have friends with very inexpensive guns that are just as they came from the factory and are very reliable, accurate guns.

    I certainly believe that you get what you pay for but at times we are lucky and get far more than what we paid for.
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    Quote Originally Posted by apipeguy View Post
    Absolutely agree and often far more than functional. My daughter’s first gun that I bought her was a Rock Island 1911 and I paid 250 for it used. Did some work on it and changed a few parts. That cheap gun is 100% reliable and the trigger is as good as any of my Wilsons. It is also extremely accurate, as accurate as it can be with GI sights.

    Had a KelTec P3AT that was my backup/pocket gun when I was in the Detective Bureau, a 220 dollar gun that I would bet my life on and that never failed me.

    My GSG1911 is/was a cheap gun, I’ve replaced a lot and done a lot of work on it and it is a fantastic plate table gun.

    Have friends with very inexpensive guns that are just as they came from the factory and are very reliable, accurate guns.

    I certainly believe that you get what you pay for but at times we are lucky and get far more than what we paid for.


    My P3AT goes EVERYWHERE with me. I just changed out the mag springs to Xtra power Wolff springs.
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    Quote Originally Posted by EMC45 View Post
    My P3AT goes EVERYWHERE with me. I just changed out the mag springs to Xtra power Wolff springs.
    Sold mine many years ago to my son-in-law that couldn’t really afford a new one and he got a very good price, replaced it with a Ruger LCP but I mainly carry a Sig P238 if I only grab a little gun for a quick trip to the hardware store.
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