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T-3 with Nighthawk 22LR Conversion
My favorite Fedex Deliveryman brought me a present today. It's a Bob Marvel designed, 22LR Conversion for my Nighthawk T-3. This conversion will fit all 1911's, including all frame sizes. The T-3 is an Officer's frame same as my CCO, but comes with a Commander 4.25" slide. When I talked with all the 22LR conversion makers only NH promised theirs would fit an Officer's frame. I'll do some Range Reporting on it this weekend. Here's what it looks like on the T-3, I'll add picts of it on the CCO and it also fits my Valor (full-size). This takes less than 5 minutes to change-out from .45 to .22 or the reverse.
What a difference between the .22LR and the .45ACP!
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Very nice Ron, I like it!!!
Now go out and put a few hundred rounds down range!!!
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Wow. Looks great!
I can see some differences in the details of this kit vs. the AA kit I bought that we were just discussing the other day. On the stock AA kit, to keep the aluminum slide from peening from the slide stop, there's a steel insert screwed into the slide. It works great, but is kind of an eyesore. Somehow Mr. Marvel got rid of that on these. Is the reciprocating part of the slide made entirely of steel on yours? It looks a lot better than that rectangular piece that is screwed in on mine. The slide serrations are nice looking too, and different than the straight ones on mine. I'd say it was money well spent. Especially when you take into consideration what you'll save in ammo. Looks great. What sights came on yours? Jason |
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yes, the moving part of the slide is steel. The non-moving barrel with sights is locked up solid to the frame. This couldn't fit any better if it had been custom fit at the factory as a gun. The slide before you lock it down is smooth with no slop, and once you lock it down its nice feeling. A little more play before you lock it down on the CCO, haven't tried it on the Valor yet. Same as the T-3, once you lock it down, any additional movement is totally gone on the CCO. BTW, Nighthawk is coming out with a doublestack mag that will fit the 1911 for this conversion. Not sure how many additional Boolits you'll be able to add but might have to get one to try it!
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Ron #CBOB0604 Proud Member: "Team Ranstad" Last edited by Roverron; 03-30-2012 at 03:39 PM. Reason: missing info |
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Pretty Cool Coversion Kit Ron,
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I have 300 rds to send thru it tomorrow. Will take Picts and report.
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Opticals for 22 LR conversion on T-3
Ok, they're starting up a rimfire competition at the local gun club here. I can shoot the 22LR conversion on either my CCO or my T-3. I can also add an Optical sight, like a Burris FastFire 2. That being said, the iron sights I'd like to keep in place. The top of the 22 slide is flat and I found a Vortex Red Dot mount that appears might work. If not then I need your inputs on what could be used for a Red Dot optical (holographic-style) sight mount. Whatcha think? The pictures of the slide are first in this chain.
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Sounds like fun!
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ETA: Looking at it, I think my post was of absolutely no help! Sorry. I am interested in hearing what you go with though. Jason |