

The primary value I've found in conversion kits (I only have experience with the Advantage Arms' kit for the Glock 19 so far) is for training new shooters who might be intimidated by the noise/recoil of a "regular" centerfire caliber. I'll probably just pass, I really enjoy the 9mm in my berettas anyway and probably never use it LoLġ. 22 wheels, all great performers.Īs for resale, I damn near never sell anything, I'm even getting tired of hearing myself say "oh I can just sell it later and break even, profit, whatever" 22 autos awesome that I'm 2 for 3 on performance. Just really don't want to add to cabinets full of gun stuff clutter unless it's really that awesome. It's not about the money and I'm a far cry from ever getting corona checks. Granted, you do have to participate in Active Junky (PM if you don't) to get that price, but even if you don't, it's still only $215.50. So, $195.50 shipped for a factory new conversion kit seems like a pretty good deal.

On gun.deals, the cheapest Beretta 92/96 conversion kit is $299.95 (not including tax and shipping):Īs for our CalGuns marketplace, they're going for an average of $315.00 (I could only find two that still had prices listed): $20.00 Active Junky rebate (10% back on $200.00 subtotal)īefore I post in this forum, I always comparison shop first to see if what I'm about to share is actually a deal. I don't know when the sale ends, but the coupon code expires at the end of the month ().
