I would love to build my own pistol, but for the next couple years school takes priority. Since math only gets harder, I won't have time. Still, it'll be a fun project to keep in mind.
Anyway, I have another question. Do you have any experience with .22/.45 conversion kits? Do they work well, are they easy to install/replace? I ask because there seems to be a bunch of Kimber Customs for really cheap prices. It might possibly a good option to think about. Practice and become comfortabl with a .22 and move up to a .45 whenever I feel like it. (I have shot large caliber pistos before, so I know I can handle it. It's more about getting comfortable with the gun and having something inexpensive enough I can put quite a few rounds through it.)
Recoiled down? sounds like it would cause quite a bit of confusion if you weren't ready for it.
Last edited by SuperMidget; 12-20-2003 at 10:18 PM..
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