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Posted: 11/5/2007 6:06:04 PM EDT
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So I want a .22 conversion kit for the AR so I can shoot recreationally without having to hock my kidney on the black market.... What are my options? The Ciener kit seems pretty popular. I see that DPMS has a drop in bolt kit. I've seen whole uppers... What else is there? What's the best way to go and why? Also, on the kits that use your original 5.56 / .223 barrel, Do they damage the rifling at all? It would seem that since a .22 is smaller than a .223 (even if it IS only .003) that it would kinda "bounce around" a bit in the barrel, which doesn't sound like a particularly good idea.... So... educate me. |
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Not an expert on this, but my thoughts. The difference of .003" will be negated by the "crush" of the rifling. I have the Ciener kit, and thoroughly enjoy it. 30 seconds to change to and back from. Adapter has a "cartridge" shaped piece that fills the chamber, smooth bore for the .22 to ride down until it engages the rifling. I don't see much room for the "bounce factor". Accuracy tends to suffer, but not a whole lot. Still good for fun plinking. Haven't had it very long so I can't tell you about long term effects. I have put about 200 rounds thru, no misfires, no jams, no problems. Sure is nice to go to the range, shoot 50-100 rounds of .223 and then another 100 of .22 v.s. 200 rounds of .223. Saves a bunch on reloading costs and time. That's about all I can offer. Have fun. |
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I have a Ciener .22 conv kit I bought at a fun show about 25-30 years ago. I have shot about 40,000 rounds in it. I've shot semi and full auto and have NEVER had any trouble with it. I just give it a good wipe and keep it wet. I find that it drops about 3-6 in at 100 yards, but at 50 its almost dead on. I use wallyworld 550 rd Fed pack at about 10.00 a pop. Get one and have fun. eta: get 4-5 of the 30 rd bdm mags at bout 29.00 each |
ARFCOM Pistol & Rimfire Caliber Forum The only two viable options currently are either a Ceiner conversion or one or another version of the M261 - either USGI surplus or new production from Olympic. None of the others have a reliable source of parts or magazines. |
I'm not sure what you're referring to, but I've shot about 25K-30K rounds per year with my Ciener for the past two years without any noticeable barrel fouling. I did crud up an SWR trident 9 suppressor, but it wasn't meant to be used with .22's, so I should have known better. What sort of lead buildup are you talking about? Is this personal experience, or hearsay chatter? |
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Im running at around 15k know and love mine after I bought the BDM mags |
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