Sidearms & Scatterguns Pistol with most interchangable calibers...

Elitespotter

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Due to work Im about to move to a new country of crap gun laws and as such I have to pay yearly fees and taxes and get a licence for every gun I own. And if its a centerfire damn Im gonna get raped on legal fees. But on the plus side I can have as many uppers/different calibers I want so long as its still only 1 gun and not have to pay any extra or get licenced etc.

In other words.... if I get robbed... the bad guys effectively only got 1 working gun.

And if the gun starts out life as a rimfire well then all the better as far as paperwork, red-tape, ass kissing, tax and legal fees goes.

So what semi pistol should I be looking at. I think I could live with one that goes from 22lr to 9mm only....but I was thinking it might be nice if there was a pistol out there that lets you cycle through a load of different calibers.
 
Glock 22 or 23. Can do .40/.357 Sig/9mm with different barrels and appropriate mags. Then can run a .22 Slide Conversion.

Id love a glock, but a glock starts life as a centerfire.... so thats gonna cost a lot of $$$ on tax every year :( It needs to start life as a 22lr and then buy the slides seperately to keep my wallet (and missus) happy.
 
1911/2011:
22lr, 9mm, .40, .45, .38 super

all with one frame.

ps, which country? sounds almost as bad as mine. (We can own up to 5 guns, but as many conversion kits as we like, and new shooters need to start with rimfire since a couple of months)
 
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One gunsmith, retired now, I dealt with had a briefcase for his one 1911, inside he had the frame and slides/barrels for .22, 9mm, 9x21, 9x23, 9x25, .38 super, .38 special, .40, 10mm and of course .45 making it a 10 caliber kit.
 
Do any of them start as rimfire that are convertable? I might be wrong but I thought it was centerfire then rimfire with a conversion.
Most of the 1911 .22 builds I know of have an aluminium frame, but depending on his country he could go for a semi-custom built .22 1911. Same with glock, plenty of frames on the market.
 
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One gunsmith, retired now, I dealt with had a briefcase for his one 1911, inside he had the frame and slides/barrels for .22, 9mm, 9x21, 9x23, 9x25, .38 super, .38 special, .40, 10mm and of course .45 making it a 10 caliber kit.

Thus blows my answer out the door! But if you dont mind single shot, the Thompson Contender will have as many caliber as you are willing to pay!