• You are using the old Black Responsive theme. We have installed a new dark theme for you, called UI.X. This will work better with the new upgrade of our software. You can select it at the bottom of any page.

SIG 9mm conversion, x-change kit or new CZ.

Status
Not open for further replies.

pdosh

Member
Joined
Mar 11, 2011
Messages
41
I didn't have any 9mm until I bought a M&P Shield in 9mm. Everything else is 40 S&W. So now I'm thinking I need a 9mm range gun. I have a SIG 226 and S&W M&P pro. So I have some options.

1) Buy a 9mm conversion barrel and 9mm mags for either gun. $175-$230 or so with one mag.
2) SIG 226 x-change kit in 9mm. This is new slide with night sights, 9mm barrel and one magazine about $300.
3) CZ 75 for something different. $550+ I'm guessing.

I'm not rolling in dough, and I don't have anything with night sights. I like both the SIG and Smith but the CZ is really nice in the hand. But a new gun means a new holster too. I'll have to buy more mags no matter what so that's not a big part of the decision.

Anyone ever wrestle with this type of decision? I know there are plenty of opinions.

Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2

Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
 
Range Gun = CZ. Great range blasters IMO.
Range + Other Uses = P226 in 9mm.
 
There are many 9MM CZ's to choose from. Do you want it strictly for range? If so, I think the full size, all steel pistols like the SP-01, 75B, 85B, 75SA, etc are the ones to get.

If you want something more versatile, range, home defense, carry, then the 75D PCR, P-01, Compact, etc would be ones in which to focus.

I have a 75B, PCR, and Kadet Kit which works on both. I carry the PCR, but it is also a great range, and HD gun.

http://www.cz-usa.com
 
The P226 is a fabulous range gun and I much prefer it to any CZ. If you like your P226 and shoot it well it makes a lot of sense to one way or the other convert it to be able to also shoot 9MM.

A lot have had GREAT luck with the Barsto 9MM conversion barrel though Barstso says you have a 70 percent chance of it dropping right in while 30 percent of buyers will need some minor fitting to make it work that you might be able to do yourself, have a competant gunsmith do, or send back to Barsto that they will only charge for shipping BUT it may take them 2 - 3 months!! I have not tried the SIG conversion kit for 9MM but I have hear good things about them also.


Another thought is you can get a brand new SIG SP2022 poly frame 9MM DA/SA pistol for $349 shipped. They are great pistols and I have one and can shoot it just as well as my P226.

http://palmettostatearmory.com/index.php/firearms/handguns/sig-sauer/sig-sauer-sp2022-pro-9mm.html

Good luck!
 
Last edited:
A CZ 75B, 85B, etc. with a Kadet .22LR conversion assembly would make for a great 2 in 1 range set-up. But this would also be your most expensive way to go as well. A CZ 75B is $569 retail (CZ 85B-$582), with the Kadet .22LR assembly going for $391 retail.

Already having the SIG P226 would be the less expensive way to go. A SIG X-Change kit in 9mm. will cost you $365 retail while the additional .22LR conversion kit is priced at $285 retail. With these two conversion kits, you will now have a three caliber gun without the need for any additional holsters either.
 
I'm thinking the x-change in 9mm. I like the SIG and I'd like to have a gun with night sights and don't have one right now. So if I account for the costs of sights and a barrel, looks like the x-change would be the way to go. I've seen them for just under $300. I have both the 40 and 357 Sig barrels already, so I can make it a 3 caliber gun and add the 22 x-change down the road for a 4 caliber setup. If I do that I may just have to do a YouTube video. :D

A new gun would stretch the budget a little much i'm afraid right now.

The SIG is a great range and home defense gun, but not for CCW. But I have multiple options for that.


Sent from my Transformer TF101 using Tapatalk 2
 
Range and home use, SP-01, until you like it so much you buy a High Noon holster for it and start carrying it. SP-01 comes standard with night sights, too. The Standard SP-01 can be carried cocked and locked, or you could get the Tactical model, which has a decocker.
 
I am probably the wrong guy to ask. I have a 9mm SIG 226 for which I bought a .357SIG/.40 S&W conversion. It works well in all calibers. I recently put the E2 grips on it. I like it better that way. I also have an older CZ-75. It is a great gun. I don’t think you could go wrong with either.
 
I owned 2 CZ's in the last couple years and liked them. Then I felt a Sig at my local toy store and was hooked. I now own 4 Sigs, zero CZ and could not be happier. I have a 9 I was going to spend the money on to convert to 357 Sig but I found one I could afford.

JMHO
 
Status
Not open for further replies.
Back
Top