Simply an FYI so you have the information should you want to look into it further.
The Glock conversion kits are a lot more affordable than the Sig ones. There really isn’t much that’s affordable with Sig, great guns just not cheap.
https://lanbosarmory.com/index.php?main_page=product_info&cPath=117&products_id=42111
Glock 26 2/LR Conversion kit for $219. Doesn’t seem to be generation specific. Comes with the complete slide, magazine and a range bag to keep it in.
If you want to try a MkIV Target or a MkIII 22/45 Lite (w/ red dot), let me know. Always happy to let others try things.
Don’t be ashamed that that you enjoy the simple things. I’ve been through a number of firearms in the last year as I learn, most of the ones that moved on couldn’t be explained in any way that makes sense. We all have the things we enjoy.
1. Ok, you have my attention! Price seems fine, but are you getting a Glock efficiency when you put a .22LR on it?
2. I thought the conversion kits were for guys that didn't want to spring for a dedicated .22 not for someone like me who is always going to have more guns in .22 caliber than any other.
3. I thought Glocks prices were high, now you tell me the Sig is another level higher . I might not ever get to that level unless I do work until I'm 70 (the goal if arthritis allows: 2 surgeries coming up, one next week and the other next summer if it can wait that long).
4. I haven't look at the site yet and might not even be able at work.
I'll just leave this here... I have not researched prices on these...
https://grabagun.com/ruger-mkiv-22-...m_source=ExactTarget&utm_campaign=Daily Email
5. I'll check them out at home this evening, thanks!