I have a Ciener conversion. It's pretty accurate, although I would not use it to shoot a pistol match, and mine does not have easily-adjustable sights.
One thing I've learned: Unlike most major-caliber pistols, Ciener .22 conversions need to be kept well lubricated. Otherwise they don't return completely into battery.
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makes me think of the advertisements for these units
they do stress practice with the same gun
and that's about all they say
next time i come across another advertisement i will read it closer
makes me think the kimber rimfire and rimfire super may be worth the price
thanks -
makes me think of the advertisements for these units
they do stress practice with the same gun
and that's about all they say
next time i come across another advertisement i will read it closer
makes me think the kimber rimfire and rimfire super may be worth the price
I read somewhere that the Kimber and the Ciener conversions were one in the same....same manufacturer...etc.
I have the Kimber WITH adjustable sights. Its shoots very well...but I wouldnt call it a pure target gun.
I swap it on the wife's Kimber all the time...the one I have setup for shooting target wadcutters
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