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schoolbubba said:The MK III lived up to its reputation as a fun, accurate as hell, easy to shoot, reliable plinker. We had a blast with it. Besides the magazine feed issues, it ran through everything as fast as we could pull the sweeeeeeeeeet trigger. Good gun, great value, not going to sell this one in a million years. The grip angle and slim profile made it easy for Devilwoman to shoot, and I like that everything is in the exact same place as it is on a 1911. Best part: 500 rounds through it cost me less than 20 bucks. It's relatively heavy, but well balanced. Recoil on a 22 is obviously minimal, and the weight and balance helped me punch a quarter size hole in the target at 10 yards all day. Fun fun fun. The wifey liked it a lot. She did ask me if it was a pussy gun, and I said no, dear. It's a training gun.
I tell you what, my next handgun is a Walther PPQ. IMO, fantastic weapon..great trigger. Just bought a Walther PK380 as well. Fun shooter, light, easy for wife to use.
CDNN has .357 Sig M&P's on sale for the next few days for about $429-ish (my daughter deleted the email, so I'm not exactly sure). I think Bud's (the storefront version here in Lexington) had been running a special on them as well. I'd be surprised if their online price was very different.
Caliber conversions are easily doable for several makes/models of pistols. Sig's same gun, same magazine, different barrel for .40 and .357 Sig comes to mind. I recently converted my G22 to 9mm, and it's working well in USPSA production for me.