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Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 5:11 pm
by Amati
It is said that the Nelson .22lr conversion incorporates the latest and best elements of the original Marvel kit. I have spoken with Larry, nice guy, and he warned me of a long delivery time. Do you think it is worth the wait and the cost of $440?
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 6:14 pm
by ric1911a1
I have 3 of them. In my opinion, they are the best .22 conversions available.
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:29 pm
by Amati
Good endorsement, three!
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 7:48 pm
by BEA
Has anyone done any Ransom Rest testing with the Nelson?
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Tue Jan 02, 2018 10:54 pm
by Rreid
BEA wrote:Has anyone done any Ransom Rest testing with the Nelson?
I haven't yet, but I got 1.5" groups off sandbags with Aguila SV. It looks promising. Too bad I don't have any Tenex to try in it.
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 6:43 am
by Rover
Maybe you can find some CCI SV instead.
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 9:33 am
by JimPGov
I WOULD BUY A MARVEL ALUMINUM LOCK BACK CONVERSION. I OWN 3 DIFFERENT MARVELS. I HAVE RANSOM REST TESTED ALL OF MINE. ALL ARE UNDER AN INCH AT 50YDS WITH CCI SV. ALL ARE UNDER 1/2 INCH AT 50YDS WITH LAPUA SIGNUM. ALSO DENNIS FROM MARVEL IS AT PERRY EVERY YEAR SUPPORTING AND PARTICIPATING ALONG SIDE US. JP
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 12:49 pm
by Amati
Just ordered the Nelson with the rail for the MatchDot II and the threaded barrell for the front weight. Larry is eminently accessible and I'm comfortable with him and his product.
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 8:46 pm
by C. Perkins
ric1911a1 wrote:I have 3 of them. In my opinion, they are the best .22 conversions available.
Three of them ?
I have my old Marvel that has only let me down one time after seven years of firing it, the firing pin broke and borrowed a pistol from a fellow shooter to get through the match.
I am not a back up gun kind of shooter, either it works or it does not.
I do not own three or two of the same firearm and that is my question.
Why three ?
Just asking.
Clarence
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Wed Jan 03, 2018 10:22 pm
by ric1911a1
C. Perkins wrote:ric1911a1 wrote:I have 3 of them. In my opinion, they are the best .22 conversions available.
Three of them ?
I have my old Marvel that has only let me down one time after seven years of firing it, the firing pin broke and borrowed a pistol from a fellow shooter to get through the match.
I am not a back up gun kind of shooter, either it works or it does not.
I do not own three or two of the same firearm and that is my question.
Why three ?
Just asking.
Clarence
Why not three? I like target pistols. I also have a couple of Hammerli 208S', a Unique DES-69, 2 High Standards, some revolvers, etc. That's just the .22s.............. If a fourth Nelson came along at a good price, I would most likely buy it.
One reason is that mechanical things don't like me. I need to have several backups. Same thing with trap shotguns. I always take at least 3 to a registered ATA shoot................
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 8:44 am
by Misny
The 2017 National Precision Pistol Champ, Shue, shot a Marvel conversion. I don't know what pistol Henderson (.22 champ) was shooting, but from photos, it looks like a highly modified Hammerli Trailside.
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 3:05 pm
by dronning
C. Perkins wrote:
Three of them ?
Clarence
Simple
#1 with Red Dot for NRA matches, #2 with irons for EIC matches, #3 with a 4x scope for squirrels.
- Dave
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 5:03 pm
by ChipEck
ric1911a1 wrote:C. Perkins wrote:ric1911a1 wrote:I have 3 of them. In my opinion, they are the best .22 conversions available.
Three of them ?
I have my old Marvel that has only let me down one time after seven years of firing it, the firing pin broke and borrowed a pistol from a fellow shooter to get through the match.
I am not a back up gun kind of shooter, either it works or it does not.
I do not own three or two of the same firearm and that is my question.
Why three ?
Just asking.
Clarence
Why not three? I like target pistols. I also have a couple of Hammerli 208S', a Unique DES-69, 2 High Standards, some revolvers, etc. That's just the .22s.............. If a fourth Nelson came along at a good price, I would most likely buy it.
One reason is that mechanical things don't like me. I need to have several backups. Same thing with trap shotguns. I always take at least 3 to a registered ATA shoot................
I bet you have an arm like Popeye from carrying that pistol case around :-)
Chip
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 5:10 pm
by JimPGov
WHY 3?
I HAVE 2 WITH DOTS. BECAUSE MY INDOOR AND OUTDOOR ZEROS ARE WAY DIFFERENT.
I HAVE A 6" FOR DISTINGUISHED FOR THE INCREASED SIGHT RADIUS.
SO WHY NOT ? JP
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 8:47 pm
by ric1911a1
ChipEck wrote:ric1911a1 wrote:C. Perkins wrote:ric1911a1 wrote:I have 3 of them. In my opinion, they are the best .22 conversions available.
Three of them ?
I have my old Marvel that has only let me down one time after seven years of firing it, the firing pin broke and borrowed a pistol from a fellow shooter to get through the match.
I am not a back up gun kind of shooter, either it works or it does not.
I do not own three or two of the same firearm and that is my question.
Why three ?
Just asking.
Clarence
Why not three? I like target pistols. I also have a couple of Hammerli 208S', a Unique DES-69, 2 High Standards, some revolvers, etc. That's just the .22s.............. If a fourth Nelson came along at a good price, I would most likely buy it.
One reason is that mechanical things don't like me. I need to have several backups. Same thing with trap shotguns. I always take at least 3 to a registered ATA shoot................
I bet you have an arm like Popeye from carrying that pistol case around :-)
Chip
These days the arm is more like Olive Oyl.................
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Thu Jan 04, 2018 10:37 pm
by twl
Love my Nelson .. 2 barrels (one threaded, one not) and 2 tops (iron site, rail for red dot)
shoot threaded with compensator for action pistol
shoot iron site and red dot for bullseye
3 pistols in one!
Re: Nelson .22lr conversion opinions?
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2018 5:08 am
by jackh
Nelson count? I have four. Plus one Advantage Arms.
The AA has a special barrel from Bob Marvel, and one Nelson is Bob's Custom Pro II.
The other 3 Nelsons have a mix of aluminum and steel sight and scope rails. And plain and threaded barrels that take an OPA comp. An aluminum rail on a heavy frame equals a steel rail on a light frame.