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  • .22 upper assembly for CW series?

    Ive seen .22 assemblies for glocks/1911s but i was wondering how hard it would be to have one made for my CW9? or is there a company that does?

    Wife and i are having a baby in like <12 hours.. lol and babies are expensive..

    putting in practice time with .22 would be a lot cheaper alternative

    thanks
    Pwilson

  • #2
    not sure if they make them... I'm not a fan of conversion kits, but if you really want to save money I'd suggest putting that conversion kit money towards some reloading equipment, best long term investment I've ever made and wished I'd done it many years ago...

    btw, congrats daddy !!
    RIP Muggsy

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    • #3
      You can find .22 ammo? None where I live.
      The only thing better than having all the guns and ammo you'd ever need would be being able to shoot it all off the back porch.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by TheLastDaze View Post
        not sure if they make them... I'm not a fan of conversion kits, but if you really want to save money I'd suggest putting that conversion kit money towards some reloading equipment, best long term investment I've ever made and wished I'd done it many years ago...

        btw, congrats daddy !!
        good advice about reloading. Best wishes to the new family.
        ​O|||||||O

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        • #5
          The problem is Kahr's mode of operation.

          Normally the striker is slightly tensioned, and the mechanism relies on a full power recoil spring to hold the slide forward.

          Assemble your pistol with no recoil spring, pull the trigger (unloaded please). The slide will move backwards as the striker is tensioned. In fact, its not unusual for the slide to move forward a bit upon dry fire release - when the tension is off the striker spring.

          So, as the design sits, the ratio of spring tensions needed are more than the .22lr can handle, short of using a floating chamber.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by yqtszhj View Post
            You can find .22 ammo? None where I live.
            yup, there is a guy locally who brings them up from NC, $5 a box of 50

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            • #7
              As far as .22 conversions go, the best I've ever come across and own/shoot the piss out of is my CZ Kadet .22LR conversion for the 75B pistols. It's pricey, but it works with every ammo I've tried over the years.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by CJB View Post
                The problem is Kahr's mode of operation.

                Normally the striker is slightly tensioned, and the mechanism relies on a full power recoil spring to hold the slide forward.

                Assemble your pistol with no recoil spring, pull the trigger (unloaded please). The slide will move backwards as the striker is tensioned. In fact, its not unusual for the slide to move forward a bit upon dry fire release - when the tension is off the striker spring.

                So, as the design sits, the ratio of spring tensions needed are more than the .22lr can handle, short of using a floating chamber.
                Exactly what my gun does when dry fired WITH the recoil spring in it...I was curious if others did this as the cam moves..
                RIP Muggsy

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                • #9
                  I have given up on.22, I have not seen a .22 round in about 3 years I any of the walmarts I visit, it's all gone before I get there and I do not camp out waiting for it, I sold or traded all my .22's. When .22 is common again and not $40 for 50 rounds I may get back into it.

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                  • #10
                    If you want a .22lr pistol, I'd suggest buying a dedicated one. I have the Advantage Arms slide for my Glock 26, and while it works, it is not nearly as reliable or accurate as the Glock. For trigger control practice it may be useful, but my Ruger SR22 is MUCH more reliable, and amazingly accurate. Just my 2 cents.

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                    • #11
                      My TacSol 22 upper is totally reliabe ... no issues one recoil spring is dialed into power of ammo. Only two springs heany and light.

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                      • #12
                        Say pwilson, you passin' out cigars yet?

                        Best wishes for the new addition.
                        A man can never have too much red wine, too many books, or too much ammunition
                        -Rudyard Kipling

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                        • #13
                          born thurs morning at 4:58am (LONG NIGHT)..
                          Baby Lucas

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                          • #14
                            Congratulations!!!


                            Dave

                            muggsy: Let's face it, being shot by a .380 will ruin anyone's day.

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                            • #15
                              Great leapin horned toads.... that kid HADDA have a good lookin' mom. Luck for him!

                              Looks like he's ready for the set of The Wizard of Oz....

                              Lucas is a great name. Make his middle name McCain!

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