.22 Caliber Conversion Kits

  • 1851 & 1861 Colt Navy Revolvers in .36
  • 1860 Colt Army .44 caliber revolver
  • 1851 Navy "Confederate" & "U.S. Marshal".44 caliber
  • 1858 Remington New Model Army .44

(This .22 Kit can be used in either BRASS or STEEL frame revolvers)

  • Fire .22 Cartridges from your Cap & Ball revolvers
  • Instantly converts your Cap & Ball to .22 Rimfire
  • Convert from Cap & Ball by just slipping in the .22 Kit
  • 2-3/8" barrel adapter is accurate at 50 foot target range
  • Shoot more for less money, make loading easier and faster
  • Pays for itself in the money you save in ammunition cost
  • Switch back to Cap & Ball by reinstalling the original cylinder
  • NOTE - The Colt .22 Conversion Kit with its internal loading port lets you load quickly, no modification of the gun is needed, because the loading port is built right into the Konverter assembly.
  • The Uberti model .22 Conversion Kits also function in both second and third generation authentic Colts; making it possible to convert to .22 rimfire without affecting the appearance or condition of your authentic Colt percussion revolver.
Colt 22 Closeup
Remington 22 Closeup

Instructions:

  1. Place the hammer to the half-cocked position and remove the percussion cylinder.
  2. Insert the .22 Rimfire Barrel Adapter into the breach of the revolver barrel.

Colt 3.

Insert the .22 conversion cylinder. Align the scallop on the barrel adaptor with the cylinder pin; install the Konverter Ring and Cylinder; reinstall the barrel and the wedge. Push the cylinder latch forward to rotate and load the cylinder per detailed instructions included in each kit.

Remington 3.

Load the cylinder with 5 cartridges, then place the Konverter™ Ring on top of the cylinder and carefully install the Kirst Konverter™ assembly in the revolver with the firing pin at the 12 o'clock position, in-line with the hammer.

  1. Align the empty chamber under the hammer and carefully let the hammer down on the empty chamber for safety.
  2. Always carry the revolver with the hammer down on an empty chamber.

Minor fitting may be needed, detailed instructions included with each kit.

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1851 Colt Navy

1851 Colt Navy

1861 Colt Navy

1861 Colt Navy

1860 Colt Army

1860 Colt Army

1858 Remington

1858 Remington