Got the 22LR CMMG upper and finally completed my AR-15.22 build!
The upper actually comes with an A2 hider and a 12" keymod tube.
Got the 22LR CMMG upper and finally completed my AR-15.22 build!
The upper actually comes with an A2 hider and a 12" keymod tube.
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Thank you I was aiming for light and fast with this build. The only non-essential component is the comp, but it adds very little weight and a good amount of style Shooting at under 100yds, hence the 3.5MOA pistol dot that weighs in at 20g plus the 60g mount. Total weight is 5lbs on the dot, unloaded.
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Thanks guys. I guess M. Kalashnikov and E. Ferrari were correct - true beauty is in pure function
Well...... A bit more complicated than that..
-Magazines marketed for any pistol are limited to 10rds of that caliber. That means that if your 9mm gun will take the mags of its .40cal counterpart, you can get a couple of extra rounds, legally.
-Magazines marketed for a semi-automatic rifle are limited to 5rds of that caliber. Since 5rd Beowulf mags will feed 15rds of 223, that's how we got that loophole
-Magazines marketed for manual action rifles only have no limits
-Magazines marketed for rimfire rifle only also have no limits, so you can run a 100+rd drum in your 10/22, for example. The caveat is that some magazines are marketed for a rifle and its "pistol" variant and those get restricted to 10rds (Ruger and Mossberg are prime examples)
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I got my single shot .410 from Irunguns 2 days ago. Been waiting since December for it. Nothing super cool, but I liked how small, lite, and how compact it is to pack into my bug-out-bag. Sadly I removed it from the box it came in and looked down the barrel and couldn't believe that it has a curve to the barrel!! I'm assuming that when they welded the forearm anchor nut to the barrel it caused it to bow and it was not straightened at manufacture. Sent a PM to Steve right away about and still no response. I guess it's not worthy of a response. Don't think it's worth the expense of shipping it back to the manufacturer, plus the export permits required. Guess I'll just try using it the way it is and hope it doesn't blow up. My lesson learned here is don't buy something you can't inspect before you put the cash on the table, because once it is "you're on your own buddy!"
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