I gotta mention the CZ75 Kadet. She'll eat anything and crazy accurate too.
http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/cz-75-kadet/
http://www.cz-usa.com/products/view/cz-75-kadet/
I gotta mention the CZ75 Kadet. She'll eat anything and crazy accurate too.
Yeah, You can buy the Kadet as a conversion or the full pistol. As far as I know the full pistol's frame is the same as the CZ75. The conversion kit will fit most CZ75 pistols including Pre-b models (non-short-rail) and the P-01 / PCR. I've got mine on a 1992 transitional model.Is the frame on that a standard CZ75 frame? I've been thinking about buying a CZ75 and a Kadet 22 slide, I've shot them a few times.
While the frame is all steel like it's 9mm counterpart, I don't believe that CZ sells the 9mm upper separately like Sig does. If they do, I've never seen it.Yeah I knew the Kadet conversion fit most, I was just curious to see if the Kadet pistol was a real frame. I know I'll shoot it far more often if I buy the Kadet first and maybe try to find a 9mm slide later.
Hmm. Maybe you should check out the P22 bible. Its a nice resource for reliability mods to the P22. Check it out if you haven't already. Here's a link:Coming back for an update. Forgot to mention that I've got a Walther P22 which is only 100% with CCI Mini-Mags. I've also shot a Beretta Neos and enjoyed it, too. The mag release on the Neos is probably the best of the bunch (especially if you are right handed), but I still prefer the Buckmark.
I want to really like the P22, but it's spotty record with ammo qualifies my like for it. I hear, though, that if you put a target barrel on it, it will function with almost any ammo.
Also take a look at the S&W 22A....
If you want warm and fuzzy, ditch the plastic and get yourself a true classic! I've shot a lot of different .22 pistols and nothing compares to the quality of a Hamden High Standard Victor or Trophy.
Sad truth is that the .22s that 'look cool' (resemble centerfire pistols, to be more specific) don't tend to work very well.