You leave it the hell alone. The PT1911 has all the custom features out of the box. If you want a carbine that shoots .22 buy a .22 Ruger 10/22 carbine.
If you attach a shoulder stock to a pistol, removeable or fixed, you have created a "short barreled rifle" unless the permanently attached barrel is at least 16" long and the overall length is at least 26". An unlicensed short barreled rifle is an infraction of the Gun Control Act of 1968 and is a federal crime worth at least 10 years.
Since you are willing to convert the caliber to .22, why not just purchase a .22 rifle such as an AR-7 and avoid the legal complications? And your an idiot for trying to ask that. what a dumb question!
Luger Carbine.
Your question is not clear. What are you converting from. Air guns are already .177 unless you have a larger barrel on them. In that case you just change the barrel to .177. If you are converting for "AIRSOFT" then it can not be done successfully.
They are available with the Nerf Recon CS-6, Which also comes with detachable stock barrel and sight.
No i found out that it doesn't because it makes it fly straighter and not wiggle around
Yes it does. You have got the main gun fed by clip system darts in a clip and a detachable barrel extention with a pump action blaster on it.
About 15 inches long?! Whatever...
5 in total. The gun, the detachable barrel (shoots better without it), the shoulder stock, the flip-up sight, and the lazer target.
You need the services of a professional appraiser
Unless your owner's manual for the PT1911 states that the barrel is rated for .45 ACP +P ammunition, I would not risk damaging my pistol, or myself trying to shoot this powerful load. Regular .45 ACP ammo is more than sufficient for most circumstances.
its a Nerf rifle with detachable parts so it can b handgun smg or handgun with big barrel. also comes with laser pointer(2 aaa batteries) and 6 streamline darts with ammo clip
Two different types of magazines used on firearms are detachable box magazines and tubular magazines. Detachable box magazines are separate components that can be quickly loaded and swapped out, while tubular magazines are long, enclosed tubes located under the barrel that are loaded by pushing rounds into the open end.
The Saiga 12 is nothing short of a semi automatic shotgun with the ability to handle up to 10 rounds in a detachable magazine. The shotgun can also be equipped with a barrel magazine cable of handling up to 30 shotgun rounds.