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Day .22/1911 conversion unit...

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Does anyone have any knowledge/experience with the Day .22 conversion unit regarding relialbility and accuracy? Especialy compared with the Marvel units. Thanks, Brad
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Brad B wrote:Does anyone have any knowledge/experience with the Day .22 conversion unit regarding relialbility and accuracy? Especialy compared with the Marvel units. Thanks, Brad
See my earlier response to BWayne viewtopic.php?t=20040
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Are the Day units still in production?
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I ggogled and found http://www.superpages.com/bp/San-Antoni ... 513242.htm
so the company is apparently still in business
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Shot one back in th late 70s, It was as good as you could get, both accuracy and function. Bob Day had just retired from the Air Force where he was one of the top gunsmiths on the all air force team. He worked on Frank Greens nra guns and I think TD Smiths as well Not sure about the international guns though, Ed Hall may have more insight in this matter. Good Shooting Bill Horton
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Fred Mannis wrote:I ggogled and found http://www.superpages.com/bp/San-Antoni ... 513242.htm
so the company is apparently still in business
As of a couple of years ago, the company was in business. It was/is run by Bob Day's son, who gets quite snippy - borderline rude - if you call and ask him anything about the conversion units. He wants nothing to do with them. Don't waste a call.

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Thanks gentlemen, your helping fill in holes in my knowledge. Thanks again, Brad
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