LiquidSnak wrote:binicb2r wrote:
a 22lr conversion kit is a bolt and magazine to adapt a rifle, such as a 5.56mm AR/M4 to shoot the smaller caliber. now a full conversion is an upper. for something like a glock, a conversion kit is the slide and barrel, including all the firing mechanisms. its a system made to work together then put on a great platform. not cobbled together to let someone save a buck by pushing a small 22 casing way down the chamber.
my $0.02 worth.
Except you show me a handgun that is being converted from .223 to .22 and I'll let this one go. Something like a Glock goes from .35 caliber (9mm) to .40, to .45, etc etc etc
significant increases of HUNDREDTHS of an inch, rather than a couple thousandths.
And if you're worried about shoving a .22 into your barrel, you should really pay attention to what people tell you. Read the frick up about .22 conversions, and you'll find out they have an adapter for the chamber.
the 22 conversion has the funky bolt that shoves everything down the chamber. ive seen lots of 223 pistols, most are ARs and AKs though. seen a couple odd ball one off bolt action 223 and 7.62 pistols at the reno show. ha! heck, i bet tromix has done something that wild.
like ive said before ive only shot a complete 22lr upper on an AR and was impressed. a proper bolt, proper chamber, ect. for only a bit more you can get the complete upper now. for my AR, im not going to skimp out on a 180 dollar conversion when its 330 for a complete upper. might as well do the job right.
check out some of the 22lr conversion threads at places like ar15.com. some people like them and some people, like me, dont. there is a reason they make complete 22lr uppers. ive heard some conversions run very well, like the CMMG, where others run best wet, like spikes tactical. all i know, the tacsol upper doesnt even care if its wet or dry and didnt cost much more then a good proper 22lr stainless conversion and has a proper barrel twist rate. 1/9. 1/7 and 1/12 are not very good for 22lr. 22lr likes a 1/16 twist rate.
my view will not change for these reasons;
price is not much more and includes an upper, barrel, hand guards, front sight, stainless bolt and flash hider. and you can throw allsorts of the CMMg goodies on it for bolt hold open and forward assist. ill always spend more on a real firearm then a toy/airsoft gun.
proper barrel twist rate. dont have to use a twist rate for a much heavier bullet and i dont have to use up that estimated 6 seconds of lifespan of my 5.56 barrel. ~9,000ish rounds in a 1/9 twist barrel.
proper 22lr bolt, not some funky adapter bolt that shoves a small cartridge way down the chamber.
proper barrel size in the grooves and at the lands.
i already have a good training 22lr based off the sig 556. very similar setup as an M4gery.
not to sound arrogant or rude but if i was to be in the market for a 22lr conversion/complete upper a forum on fake guns would not be where i go for help. from my experience, college aged people, dealing with airsoft people is that 99% of them know nothing of real guns. its kinda saddening but it is good they are participating in some sort of marksmanship but they should leave the dam finger OFF the trigger and quit muzzle sweeping me! as an officer of the airsoft club here at my college, the VP and i are avid marksmen and fellow M4gery shooters and are constantly after people about safety. many of the people in the club i would not trust with a firearm let alone an airsoft gun. shooting every which way to test or clear their guns.
i do appreciate the interesting conversation, the points of view and any new info you guys are bringing.
