sweet....anyone have any thoughts on AR 22 conversion kits. Where to buy them? Where to get extra mags?
Does the buffer and buffer spring have to be changed?
sweet....anyone have any thoughts on AR 22 conversion kits. Where to buy them? Where to get extra mags?
Does the buffer and buffer spring have to be changed?
You don't even need a buffer/spring. The conversion kit/bolt carrier/action doesn't use use/need it.
My only concern with using a drop in conversion kit has to do with whether or not the twist rate of your .223 upper is ideal for the .22lr ammo used.
My guess is that we're probably not shooting at very long ranges...would the accuracy be that bad?
My guess is that we're probably not shooting at very long ranges...would the accuracy be that bad?
OK everyone, here is the link
https://practiscore.com/crumlin-pcc-22lr-carbine-match/register
This is a Pistol Caliber Carbine match or a .22LR carbine.
All firearms must be semi auto (cant use pappy's old .22 bolt)
PCC calibers (9mm / .40 / .45)
You will need to be able to shoot 40 rounds without stopping, so no charging mags once the course of fire starts
The division is none. We will all be shooting the same division.
Iron sites or optics does not matter, shoot what you brung
There will be 4 stages, approx 120 rounds. Rain or shine match.
10 am start, 9:30 shooters meeting.
Do we registered
twice if we want to shoot both PCC and .22..?
no, there is only 1 time slot available for this match. You need to pick one or the other. If this goes well, next time i will make two slots and have a .22LR division and a PCC division, and then you can shoot both.
sweet....anyone have any thoughts on AR 22 conversion kits. Where to buy them? Where to get extra mags?
Does the buffer and buffer spring have to be changed?




























