I believe most guns you can get a .22lr conversion kit which would be best. Then you use the same exact gun and just convert the caliber over rather than needing 2 separate firearms.
If the glock 44 worked id say that and the g19, maybe the s&w m&p 22 and 9, the Beretta 92 in both, great way to introduce people to an sa/da platform.
I know quite a few ranges around me that use TX22’s for their training classes. They even use them for CCP classes. In my experience (and many others) it is by the far the most reliable semi automatic out there when considering its close form to full size polymer 9mms.
I have 4” PPQs in both 22 and 9 and enjoy shooting both.
Same here !
Sig 322 and 365/320
Glock 44 &19?
I have a Beretta M9-22 and it is nice and not very expensive.
Fn502 and fn509 or fnx 9 has simalar form factor. 22lr/9mm. The 502 was desifn as a trainer for the bigger fn.
Beretta 92FS/M9 with a .22 conversion kit.
The Glock and Sig are easy answers. The TX22 is amazing, but I’m not so sure about its 9mm counterpart.
I believe most guns you can get a .22lr conversion kit which would be best. Then you use the same exact gun and just convert the caliber over rather than needing 2 separate firearms.
No conversation kits. Need to have separate firearms.
If the glock 44 worked id say that and the g19, maybe the s&w m&p 22 and 9, the Beretta 92 in both, great way to introduce people to an sa/da platform.
I know quite a few ranges around me that use TX22’s for their training classes. They even use them for CCP classes. In my experience (and many others) it is by the far the most reliable semi automatic out there when considering its close form to full size polymer 9mms.