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  • Napalm Bulldog
    Veteran Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 4266

    Anyone seen a .50Gi Glock conversion

    Saw this cruising the web. Wanted to know if anyone had or knows about these?

    What you think?

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    CALI SHOT DOC
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2010
    • 771

    A few months ago i saw a guy have one. He was on leave from the military or just retired... can't remember. It was pretty awesome. I got to shoot a few rounds and all i can say is I WANT!
    sigpic In order to succeed, you can't be afraid of failure.

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    • #3
      locosway
      I need a LIFE!!
      • Jun 2009
      • 11346

      Originally posted by abulldog4me
      Saw this cruising the web. Wanted to know if anyone had or knows about these?

      What you think?

      http://www.maricopatactical.com/word...-Kit-Glock.jpg
      One day I'll have this setup... But I think I'm going to get a .357sig, and 9x25Dillon barrel for my G20 first..
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      • #4
        The Gleam
        I need a LIFE!!
        • Feb 2011
        • 11813

        Price? Cost? I have a 21 converted to .400 Corbon, but I would gladly get a 2nd 21 just to add this conversion. I've thought of buying the 1911 50GIs and the $3000+ price tag just doesn't compute; I would rather get a Nighthawk or finely tuned Ed Brown or Les Baer for $600 less.
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        • #5
          dan12580
          Senior Member
          • Feb 2009
          • 1241

          I have the kit and its awesome. I also have been told by a highly respected 1911 smith whos opinion I value much more then my own that the gi 1911s are some of the finest guns on the market from the maufacterer. I have/had nighthawks and for the cash id rather have a gi 50 with the 45 top end then a nighthawk with a little cash left over. But Ill also say you couldnt go wrong with a nighthawk or wilson.
          Iam a good shot. At least i think i would be. Iam a good free throw shooter.

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          • #6
            Sheepdog1968
            Senior Member
            • Jun 2009
            • 1889

            I think SWAT magazine did a review on this 18 months ago (can go to their website and find issue and pay like $3 for the PDF). As I recall, it got a negative review. I think it was due to reliability.
            RIP Louis Awerbuck. I miss you and your training.

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