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Originally Posted by mlk18
I disagree. I think that the M&P22 is a fine gun but it does not match up to a .22 conversion when it comes to low cost practice. A conversion kit would allow you to use your 9mm/40 M&P trigger system versus the dissimilar trigger system of the M&P22. For now the M&P22 is a good option, but I still expect to see (and own) a .22 conversion in the near future.
I am pretty sure that blurb about Apex Tactical Specialties came from the business itself. And so far everything else they said was upcoming has eventually made it to market. Fingers crossed.
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I'd agree with this. I have only handled the M&P 22 a minimal amount, but would love to have a conversion kit. I have 2 Advantage Arms kits for my Glocks and would love to have such a kit for the M&P9C I just purchased, as it would allow me to shoot using the same lower (trigger/no safety,same backstrap, etc) much cheaper.
A dedicated 22 pistol would have been fine, but there are too many differences in the M&P22 and the other M&P's in my opinion.
The AA kits run fine on my Glocks, and I'm sure Apex would only release a quality product as well.