- Location
- Prince Albert, Sk
Wondering who makes M-16 replica's in a 22lr. that is as close to the original as possible.
Available in Canada of course.
Available in Canada of course.
The Armi Jager AP-74 has its charms and they are half the price of a 22LR upper.
1980's "old school" look up squires and bingham M16. they're made in the Philipines now but a great rifle, I've have the extending stock version for years now. not a jam-omatic.
I thought mine was a piece of junk. They are way over priced on here to.
) cleaned it out bolt/pin thingy everything. Put it back together and it runs like a top ready for 40 more bulk packs NP.
I thought mine was a piece of junk. They are way over priced on here to.
Why would you buy a toy when you can buy the real thing?
http://www.colt22rimfire.com/index.php?page=colt-m16-rifle
This one, not a Mossberg, or stuff that looks like a "variant"![]()
Great rifle. I'll probably keep mine even if I get an AR and a dedicated upper.The Armi Jager AP-74 has its charms and they are half the price of a 22LR upper.
Why? very simple really, because I asked for a 22lr rifle M16 NOT a real automatic .223 that I cannot get!!!
You missed the point of my post, my post was directed at the garbage look alike copies of the M16 in .22, I already posted an actual AR15 (mine) in .22.
You are not getting around the fact the AR15 is restricted, unless you get something that is NOTHING like an M16/AR15.



























