Kimber 1911 .22 Rimfire Adapter Kit - $295

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Kimber 1911 .22 Rimfire Adapter Kit - $295

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For sale: an unused new in the box Kimber .22 Rimfire Adapter Kit with original plastic case and 1 magazine.

Great for inexpensive practice without burning expensive .45ACP rounds.

Meet in DFW area or $15.00 to ship.
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Re: Kimber 1911 .22 Rimfire Adapter Kit - $295

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Out of curiosity, is this Kimber-specific, or will it function in say a Springfield?
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The Annoyed Man wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:02 pm Out of curiosity, is this Kimber-specific, or will it function in say a Springfield?
It should work with any standard full size 1911 frame. You just need to remove the slide stop and the original slide assembly, put the rimfire adapter on the frame, and replace the slide stop.
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