Clobbersauras
CGN Ultra frequent flyer
- Location
- Waaay out west.
As I spend more and more time at the range and more and more time "training", I realize a couple things:
1) The AR is, by far, my preferred platform.
2) .223/5.56 ammo is friggen expensive! I've structured my range sessions to limit ammo consumption, which limits my progression in this hobby. If I didn't structure my range sessions, I could easily go through $500 a month in ammo! Just not going to happen, not consistently, anyway.
I've toyed with the VZ for a couple years to keep ammo costs down, but it really doesn't live up to the AR by any measure; accuracy, ergonomics, ease and speed of manipulation, ability to attach optics etc. Also, from what I've seen with my own rifles, reliability is the same. I've researched the idea of a 7.62 x39 AR, but mags are the issue, ruining the reliability, and trumping any ammo cost savings.
So I've come to the conclusion, that in my situation, a dedicated 22lr AR trainer or upper is in order. I'd like something that mimics the manipulations, weight, size, and if possible, the features and accessories of my current AR. I've done some research on the available platforms and a couple of issues arise;
1) Most CMMG kits lack a bolt old open, and the ones that do have a bolt hold open are problematic. This is a problem for me. This rifle is to be used as a dedicated trainer and not just for plinking.
2) I'd like dedicated hardware for this project. I'd rather not run 22lr through my current upper to limit wear and lead fouling.
So....options? I'm thinking right now that the M&P 15-22 might be decent. I know mag capacity is reduced, and it can't be changed to my current rifles specs, but it does offer very consistent manipulations and the weight is similar. Perhaps I'm missing an option? Suggestions?
Thank you in advance for any insights you may have on the topic.
1) The AR is, by far, my preferred platform.
2) .223/5.56 ammo is friggen expensive! I've structured my range sessions to limit ammo consumption, which limits my progression in this hobby. If I didn't structure my range sessions, I could easily go through $500 a month in ammo! Just not going to happen, not consistently, anyway.
I've toyed with the VZ for a couple years to keep ammo costs down, but it really doesn't live up to the AR by any measure; accuracy, ergonomics, ease and speed of manipulation, ability to attach optics etc. Also, from what I've seen with my own rifles, reliability is the same. I've researched the idea of a 7.62 x39 AR, but mags are the issue, ruining the reliability, and trumping any ammo cost savings.
So I've come to the conclusion, that in my situation, a dedicated 22lr AR trainer or upper is in order. I'd like something that mimics the manipulations, weight, size, and if possible, the features and accessories of my current AR. I've done some research on the available platforms and a couple of issues arise;
1) Most CMMG kits lack a bolt old open, and the ones that do have a bolt hold open are problematic. This is a problem for me. This rifle is to be used as a dedicated trainer and not just for plinking.
2) I'd like dedicated hardware for this project. I'd rather not run 22lr through my current upper to limit wear and lead fouling.
So....options? I'm thinking right now that the M&P 15-22 might be decent. I know mag capacity is reduced, and it can't be changed to my current rifles specs, but it does offer very consistent manipulations and the weight is similar. Perhaps I'm missing an option? Suggestions?
Thank you in advance for any insights you may have on the topic.
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