EXCLUSIVE FEATURES OF OUR CONVERSION KIT: Six great reasons to purchase our .22 LR conversion kit 1. ADJUSTABLE SIGHTS The front and rear sights are removable GLOCK style sights. The rear sight is adjustable for both windage and elevation. 2. LAST ROUND LOCK OPEN The slide will lock open after the last round in the magazine has been fired. Our unique patented magazine design and heat-treated steel lock open insert allows us to offer this special and desirable feature which you can only find on ‘Advantage Arms’ .22LR Conversion Kits for the GLOCK pistol. 3. INTERNAL FIRING PIN SAFETY Glock incorporated an internal firing pin safety into their guns. We thought it was important enough to include it on our conversion kits as well. Our internal firing pin safety is designed to eliminate accidental discharges from dropping the firearm. 4. FINISH All Aluminum parts are Anodized Per Mil-A-8625 with a matte black finish. All steel parts are heat treated with a Black Oxide Finish. The barrel is made from heat treated 416 Stainless Steel. 5. THE 10 SECOND INSTALLATION Installation is simple and does not require any modifications to your GLOCK pistol. Simply remove the GLOCK magazine and slide as outlined in your GLOCK owner’s manual. Now slide the “Advantage Arms” slide onto the frame, until it engages with the slide lock. Check to make sure that the slide lock is in its most upward position. Insert the conversion magazine. You are now ready to shoot. This procedure can be accomplished in less than 10 seconds with some practice. 6. ONE YEAR FACTORY DIRECT WARRANTY Warranty covers any defects in materials or workmanship. (Excluding S&H Charges). ——————————- COMPATIBILITY OF OUR CONVERSION KITS FOR GLOCK PISTOLS Our Conversion Kits are made to work on FACTORY STOCK Glock frames. These conversion kits will take the available mags for the Gen1-4 guns Note: Aftermarket parts such as trigger bars and connectors, especially the Ghost Connector, can adversely affect the function and reliability of your conversion kit. Specifications for Advantage Arms Glock Gen 5 .22 Long Rifle Conversion Kit w/10-Round Magazine: Manufacturer: Advantage Arms Gun Make: SIG Sauer, Glock Model Generation: 5 Cartridge: .22 Long Rifle Magazine Capacity: 10 Round Color: Black Additional Features: Standard Sights Included Accessories: Range Bag Condition: New Magazine Included: Yes Caliber: .22 Caliber Gun Type: Rifle Package Contents: Advantage Arms Glock Gen 5 .22 Long Rifle Conversion Kit w/10-Round Magazine Y
Advantage Arms Glock Gen 5 .22 Long Rifle Conversion Kit w/10-Round Magazine
$279.49
SKU: 50451828
Category: Advantage Arms
6 reviews for Advantage Arms Glock Gen 5 .22 Long Rifle Conversion Kit w/10-Round Magazine
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GunMetalGray –
I bought this to allow me to keep shooting, but not have to worry about 9mm costs. It works really well but with one caveat. You have to use 36 to 40gr rounds with it. FPS has to be around 1200 rounds for this to cycle properly. Less potent rounds may not even eject. The kit tells you this when you buy it an dif you do your research you should already know this. Issue there is that the CCI 40gr mini mag rounds they recommend are also in somewhat short supply. as of this writing.Its accurate, but the magazines are a pain to load as they don't have the level like the glock 44 mags.Overall I'm happy with this purchase with around 700 rounds through it.
Glock22 –
Great deal for the price! Saves money shooting when 9mm is hard to find and you don't want to run through a bunch on a range day. Would definitely recommend. Quick and easy to use. Have had some cycling issues, but overall a great product.
Sven Molson –
This is a good addition to your Glock to improve accuracy. It helps to improve aiming & trigger pull. The downside is that it does not represent the true weight of the weapon in its true 9mm state. The 22 mag is exceptionally light as is the barrel and its mechanism. The lack of weight takes some getting used to. Overall, a good investment in these days of high ammunition prices and lack of availability.
Joe –
Advantage will swap out the g19 mag for the 19x or g45 so the g19 kit will work for you. With 9mm being so expensive, this is a GREAT option!!! I have run many rounds through mine and been impressed! You will not be disappointed. Likely these will be sold out soon!
M –
Fun to shoot,easy to set up.requires a little break in, but runs smoothly after. Groups look good, great for practice without the expense of full caliber pistol cartridges. On a negative note, wish they offered a few choices on magazines. I needed to order separately, Glock 17 magazines, even though I got the G19 conversion. I am using the conversion kit on a G45. Any 15rnd magazine for these will extend past the grip, if that's an issue, you will have to order the 10 round magazine for the pistol you have.
LeRoy –
First the big question, do you want this instead of a stand alone 22 pistol? The short answer is no, you're goning to want a complete pistol. The advantage arms conversion kit with 2 mags is about 300, for 100 more you can get a decent Berreta, Ruger or Taurus 22 pistol.But the advantage arms 22 conversion gives you something you will not get with a stand alone pistol: your own glock lower and trigger. The trigger control/ grip experience will be identical to your actual glock 19. This gives you valuable training experience you won't get with a 22 target pistol. Example: my Berreta 92/ 22 is definitely a better pistol than a converted glock, but the trigger pull is very short and feels nothing like my actual defensive sidearms. Meanwhile the advantage arms conversion is in every way identical to my actual glock except has no recoil since it's a 22.The good: one of the best training tools you can get for your glock 19. You can double the number of shots you make at the range for not much more money. I'm paying 5 to 6 times more for 9mm than I am for 22 and that's getting worse not better. I routinely see 500 round boxes of 22 for about 8 cents a round and 9mm is actually starting to go back up with a "street price" of about 50 cents a round.The bad: won't shoot cheap 22, especially during the 1st couple hundred round break in period. The worst Walmart ammo I can find will work ok in my stand alone 22, but won't cycle in the advantage arms. The company recommends high velocity ammo (1200 fps +) but you'll also find that some Walmart bulk packs labeled "high velocity" won't actually cycle the slide as they're purposely over estimating their speed for sales reasons and are more like 1000 fps.I couldn't get federal cheap bulk packs to go thru the advantage arms until I had a bunch of much higher velocity Remington gold bullet through it to soften up the spring.Another bad thing about the advantage arms conversion is the mags. Hard to load, more or less difficult to find (I had to back order a second mag when i bought the gun) and generally underwhelming. There are no 15 or 20 round models available so you're going to either have to buy a bunch of the 10 rounders or waste your range time loading magazines. You're definitely going to wish they had standard glock capacity 17 rounders for this when you shoot it.Overall: one of the best things you can do to improve your defense performance is shoot a lot of ammo. Everything you "know" goes out the window in a panic situation and muscle memory takes over. So the advantage arms conversion is one of your best bets to maximize your training time with your glock, unless you have a boatload of 9mm laying around or aren't concerned with high ammo prices.