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Old 01-13-2007, 10:42 AM   #1
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Question Yet another 22 conversion Question

I know the 22 conversions work well on most frames but I've not seen a single post if they will fit on the Sig GSR's. I know they have a slightly different slide since they don't use a guide rod and other minor other things.

Can anyone confirm that the GSR's will accept the 22 conversions from kimber or one of the others?
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Old 01-13-2007, 10:50 AM   #2
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Sorry, off topic from your post, but if you own a Sig GSR i've got a question for ya...

My dad got a GSR Revolution Stainless with the light rail about.. 2.5 months ago and I was wondering how log it took for yours to get properly broke in... We've put about 1000 rounds or maybe a little more through it, and it still hangs up when trying to extract bullets from the magazine... they usually hang halfway into the barrel or something like that... I was told that it takes 1-2 thousand rounds for everything to be properly worn into that perfect fit, but was just wondering if this happened on your GSR...
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Old 01-16-2007, 06:08 AM   #3
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Sorry, off topic from your post, but if you own a Sig GSR i've got a question for ya...

My dad got a GSR Revolution Stainless with the light rail about.. 2.5 months ago and I was wondering how log it took for yours to get properly broke in... We've put about 1000 rounds or maybe a little more through it, and it still hangs up when trying to extract bullets from the magazine... they usually hang halfway into the barrel or something like that... I was told that it takes 1-2 thousand rounds for everything to be properly worn into that perfect fit, but was just wondering if this happened on your GSR...
Sorry was away for the weekend... Mine litterally has only had 1 FTE and 1 FTF in maybe 3k rounds so far. I found it got much smoother after 300 or so rounds but I shot all that on the first day . Based on what you said above I'm not sure if you mean feeding from the magazine or ejecting after a shot. The GSR's are a very tight gun and a guy at the range I shoot at had a similar feeding issue but it cleared itself up pretty quick. I'd call Sigarms they seem helpful when issues come up.


On my original question I guess noone knows?
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