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Posted: 2/28/2024 7:14:12 PM EDT
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I have quite a few .22LR pistols and rifles. I saw one of these VZ61’s with the .22 upper on an NFA page and knew I needed to try one. I’ll just say it’s fun. And beyond that…it’s super reliable. I’m at 1160rnds suppressed without oiling or cleaning and only one stoppage…which was a dud round. And that’s rare…because this thing smacks the primer much harder than most .22’s. It eats cheap junk .22 ammo like candy. So most of that I’ve put through it are Remington Golden Bullet and Thunderbolts. Only “gripe” is the 20rnd mags are difficult to load. I have a mag loader on the way. I think they’ll loosen up over time but id still consider the mag loader a must. It will be even more fun as an SBR with the top fold stock.
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I did not know those were not at 32acp! Pretty cool!
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They are. I have an original .32 acp upper. They are also available in .380 and 9x18 mak. But the .22 upper is what makes these a special kind of fun. Super cheap to shoot, accurate, and reliable. I can keep a rapid fire 20rnd string onto a 12” diameter section of log at 25 yds. I’ll put it on paper one of these weekends.
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I have a vz61 that is a total blast in .32 but my God the price of that little round is insane. I've considered a. 22 upper. How do you get the front pivot pin out? It's just like an AR pin but won't travel the last little bit to release the upper, at least on mine.
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There’s a pass through hole on the cross pin so you can depress the detent. I use a thumbtack. It’s easy enough with a little practice. Just don’t pull the pin all the way out or you’ll launch the detent and spring across the room. I can do a video if you can’t figure it out.
I can’t recommend the .22 conversion enough. It’s very high quality and thus far it’s the most reliable semi auto .22 I own. My Ruger MK3 won’t make it past about 1100 rnds suppressed before it starts to choke several times per mag. This thing just eats. Just get a mag loader and at least 3 additional mags (for 5 total). |
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Originally Posted By Actiondiver: I did not know those were not at 32acp! Pretty cool! View Quote They are. I have the 32 and 380 pistols and the 22 upper like OP's. I've had them for a good bit and still haven't shot them. Thanks, OP. Your video is going to make me finally take them out! I've been buying/hoarding ammo for them since before I bought them. |
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Originally Posted By mx5autoxer: I have a vz61 that is a total blast in .32 but my God the price of that little round is insane. I've considered a. 22 upper. How do you get the front pivot pin out? It's just like an AR pin but won't travel the last little bit to release the upper, at least on mine. View Quote You need to take the locking pin out. It looks pretty easy to do if you watch some videos. Just don't lose the tiny, tiny pin! The 22 upper is VERY high quality. |
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I've been tempted a couple times with those .22 uppers. I've got a ton of .22 firearms so I've never bit the bullet, but the ones I've seen in person the build quality is excellent.
Sweet pick up op |
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Do it. Theyre obnoxiously fun.
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Originally Posted By mx5autoxer: I have a vz61 that is a total blast in .32 but my God the price of that little round is insane. I've considered a. 22 upper. How do you get the front pivot pin out? It's just like an AR pin but won't travel the last little bit to release the upper, at least on mine. View Quote i paid $18.69 a box for 32 last week. not too bad |
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I've been really trying hard to NOT buy one of these. This.did.not.help...
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Slow is smooth, smooth is fast.
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Finally starting to choke a bit. Had one stoppage right before the 2000 rnd mark and a second at about the 2360 rnd mark. I’m stopping the test at this point because that’s enough data for me to be comfortable with the reliability of the .22 conversion and mags. The bag, 12 loaded mags, and VZ with can wouldn’t make a bad bug out setup to accompany a AR. Reliable, quiet, and while .22 is nowhere near ideal I wouldn’t want to be on the receiving end of 20 rnds on tap. Time to clean this thing next weekend.
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This thread has added Vz61 parts kits and receivers to my "pay attention to sales" watch list.
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Originally Posted By Plumber576: This thread has added Vz61 parts kits and receivers to my "pay attention to sales" watch list. View Quote @Plumber576 https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/2009430 https://bowmanarms.com/shop-all/vz-61-bowman-battle-pack-free-barrel/ I just bought another Numrichs kit for the receiver stubs. Reweld is next on the agenda. |
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Originally Posted By cms81586: @Plumber576 https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/2009430 https://bowmanarms.com/shop-all/vz-61-bowman-battle-pack-free-barrel/ I just bought another Numrichs kit for the receiver stubs. Reweld is next on the agenda. View Quote Thanks! |
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I know this is asking a bit much, but it would be awesome if there was a .22 magazine that was the length of the 20 rd .32 magazine so that it would fit in the origional holster.
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Originally Posted By mx5autoxer: I know this is asking a bit much, but it would be awesome if there was a .22 magazine that was the length of the 20 rd .32 magazine so that it would fit in the origional holster. View Quote I mean…with 3D printing anything is possible. Could maybe trim a mag down. But yeah…no factory offerings. However, other than supposedly cracking at the feed lips in cold weather when dropped the .22 VZ mags are excellent. |
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