I here a lot posters saying pricey. What does a conversion kit for an AR go for? Especially if one had a larger caliber than .223 that needed a barrel sleeve. (I'm not into ARs, so pardon my ignorance.)
I here a lot posters saying pricey. What does a conversion kit for an AR go for? Especially if one had a larger caliber than .223 that needed a barrel sleeve. (I'm not into ARs, so pardon my ignorance.)
"The semi-automatic weapons’ menacing looks, coupled with the public’s confusion over fully automatic machine guns versus semi-automatic assault weapons — anything that looks like a machine gun is assumed to be a machine gun — can only increase that chance of public support for restrictions on these weapons." — Josh Sugarmann, 1988
Yeah, but if it can be easily and quickly (and without tools, in under a minute) be reverted back to a restricted length centerfire, I'm certain that the CFC would be extremely hesitant to downgrade the classification of the gun to non-restricted.
Worth a shot to try though!
Yup, I would consider getting a kit, and the price seems fair if it's made as well as the rest of the rifle.
Mr Wolverine,
When you talked of CZ magazine... is it
1) a 'regular' CZ (22lr) magazine that is modified to work in the kit... if so, would that magazine still be useable in 452 rimfire rifle?
2) Is it a 'special' magazine that is fitted inside a 7.62x39 shell...
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I am in as long as we can get NR length and the mags come down in price a bit $60 is rather steep.
Shawn
Last edited by shawn; 11-09-2012 at 03:36 AM.
Count me in for NR version!
SM
When the government tells you that you don't need guns and tries to take them, that's when you need them the most
Hello the drum for vz already exists. It is based on a Soviet RPK machine gun, originally redesigned for AK47 (see here)... Or a Norinco one can be used instead.