I was wondering if any of these .22LR conversion kits for guns like the Glock or CZ-75B alter the trigger pull or feel at all? Of course, there is dry firing practice, too, but I'm just wondering if doing trigger-related practice using the conversion turns out to be practicing for a different trigger than without the conversion in place? Doesn't seem like it should, but just wanted to ask. Thanks!
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.22LR kits affect trigger pull?
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I dont have a CZ .22 kadet kit, but I don't think it should. I use a Marvel kit for my 1911 and it doesn't affect trigger pull. -
The CZ Kadet kit only replaces the slide, barrel and magazine. None of the trigger components have been changed, so the trigger should not be affected.Comment
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I have a Kadet - like others said it's a new slide/barrel.
The beauty of it is that you get to us/break in your existing trigger. No gun controls change.Comment
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Well, seems that the consensus is "no effect on the trigger". That's great! Pretty much what I thought. Thanks for everyone's input.
I don't yet own my own handgun yet (and no, I'm not just turning 21), but from shooting a couple times, I know that I need to work more on developing the right "muscle memory" to pull the trigger without messing up the sight picture. I think I have a bit of a flinch from shooting .40's those couple times. Anyway, I'd hate to buy a conversion kit and then realize that practicing with it isn't the same in terms of trigger practice as using the stock setup.Comment
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The Advantage Arms .22 conversions are pretty good on Glocks as long as you use the right ammo (ex: PMC made mine into a single shot .22). The trigger pull should be the same on the Glock unless there is an issue with the springs or something is dirty/cruddy. You could also try shooting a Glock in 9mm (less recoil than the 40) or you could dry-fire without racking the slide after each shot by using a trigger reset group from Glockmeister.Last edited by OFI; 01-30-2008, 7:52 PM....Comment
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Related question, will a 22LR kit dirty up the internals of the reciever portion of the pistol excessively more than regular 9mm or .40SW?
I ask because of the 22LR rounds I've fired, they seem to release significantly more debris.
That means it might need more frequent detail strips...?Comment
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Honestly I've only put maybe 500 rounds down my CZ Kadet but it didn't seem any dirtier then normal.Related question, will a 22LR kit dirty up the internals of the reciever portion of the pistol excessively more than regular 9mm or .40SW?
I ask because of the 22LR rounds I've fired, they seem to release significantly more debris.
That means it might need more frequent detail strips...?Comment
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My glock got a little more messy iternally, but not too bad. A toothbrush and a q tip is all you need to avoid detail stripping frequently.Related question, will a 22LR kit dirty up the internals of the reciever portion of the pistol excessively more than regular 9mm or .40SW?
I ask because of the 22LR rounds I've fired, they seem to release significantly more debris.
That means it might need more frequent detail strips...?GAP Team Shooter 5Comment
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I have a kadet .22 that I use on three CZ-75B's.
The only problem is you need a 20# or greater mainspring to set off the cheap .22's that we all shoot.
This is no problem at all if you use the factory mainspring, but if you put in a lighter spring to help out the heavy DA, you'll probubly have to swap it out when using the kadet kit, no big deal as it's what I do every time.
.22's are dirty, but CZ's almost never need detail stripping. Just remove the grips and hose it out with aerosol brake cleaner, then squirt a little oil in there.
That's 95% of my cleaning regiment for the bottom half once every 1000 rounds or so, and my CZ's run near flawless.Comment
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