I have had it awhile, almost never shoot it, and since they are not something special you can find them anywhere so I had thought about selling it.
I love my new Glock 21 and am shooting it the most right now. My 1911 has been collecting dust and may get sold in favor of another Glock.
I saw that kit also and was wondering the same thing.
I bet it would be a dandy hog blaster. I wouldn't feel under armed with the stock 21 with some hard cast hand loads either as a back up to my long gun.
It's a Glock! Perfect for long term storage, even underground. I wouldn't do anything with it. Since you don't shoot it much, perfect as a back up gun off your property.
Get a Pelican case, 4 G21 mags and 100 rounds of ammo, put it all in the case with your pistol. Hand the case to a buddy or relative with a safe (and who is not a prohibited person, of course) and tell them to hold on to it.
There is a Glock 21 in Pennsylvania with my brother in exactly that configuration as I type.
I bought the same setup from a guy in PA off gun broker the other day. What a coincidence
Was it from a guy named "Matt" from a small town north of Pittsburgh?
I bought the same setup from a guy in PA off gun broker the other day. What a coincidence
Get the PORTED 460 rowland conversion for it. Just swap the barrel and spring to shoot 45acp. I recommend against using 45acp in a 460 barrel as it's like using 40S&W in a 10mm.
It's a fast and easy barrel swap, 13+1 of 44 magnum level power in a somewhat light reasonably concealable handgun... What's not to love? Easy to load as well, standard 45acp dies do the trick.
The comp'd barrel is more hassle than its worth. I only have a 460 kit for one of my 1911s, it's a hotrod of a round.