New 22lr

The 22 conversions are quite rare in Canada. I have one and its fun to shoot this beast with its very long straight pull and to ping the gongs when people are expecting a much bigger bang. Are there any dealers with them for sale?
 
Back from the stand.
16 degrees C ; wind : 0 ; 50 meters ; CCI Standard Velocity ; 30 bullets ; front rest only.
Can be better but these were the first shots.
A real treat to shoot that rifle.
Now, I used the following routine :
- ring in the "take down position", open chamber, feed, close chamber, ring at "fire" position, fire, ring in "take down" position, open chamber, eject.
No resistance at all, hence no stress on the conversion.

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Very nice. I got mine from Corwin arms a few years ago when they were extremely scarce here, it's a private gunsmith conversion of an 1896/11 with a fantastic feeding system built into the magazine body. Everyone with a .22 conversion needs a bayonet for it.
 
Very nice. I got mine from Corwin arms a few years ago when they were extremely scarce here, it's a private gunsmith conversion of an 1896/11 with a fantastic feeding system built into the magazine body. Everyone with a .22 conversion needs a bayonet for it.
Absolutely....
There is a gun show around here on november 2nd....I really need a bayonet for the K-31 and the K-98....if the price is right of course, because some are sold on the exageretion side a bit.
 
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