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paddywagon
07-02-2013, 16:30
Whats everybodies opinion on the 22 conversions out there? Not that I need another toy but couldn't hurt!

DFBrews
07-02-2013, 16:44
I have a tacsol dedicated upper and it is awesome I have run 22 conversions from cmmg as well and only have the occasional ftf or fte and stove pipe they definitely prefer a certain kind of ammo that varies per conversion

Great-Kazoo
07-02-2013, 17:09
What ever you decide make sure they mags are compatible with other uppers / conversions. The cmmg, ceiner, spikes sig 522 etc. from BDM are the best .
http://blackdogmachinellc.net/AR15.22PRODUCTS.aspx
While the S&W M&P 15-22 gets nice reviews their mags like Colts are specific to that firearm.

Goodburbon
07-02-2013, 17:16
I've had ceiner, cmmg. Common mags are important like Jim said.

Keep them clean and well lubed, experiment with different ammo types to find what's reliable for yours.

A dedicated upper is better in my opinion, so you aren't gumming up the gas system of your .223 upper.


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DingleBerns
07-02-2013, 18:08
I contemplated doing a conversion kit but I went with a S&W 15-22 for $200 more...

Circuits
07-02-2013, 18:44
Among conversions, I think the very best is a stainless CMMG Evolution conversion, with the locking collar, and a Redi-mag Better-Mag adapter to use S&W 15-22 magazines with it. Manual of arms will be identical to your centerfire rifle, including functional and correct bolt hold-open, usable forward assist, and no-tools takedown.

You'll need a 1:12 barrel or dedicated 1:16 22lr barrel to get best accuracy from it, but it's fine for training and 25-50yd plinking from a 1:7 through 1:9 barrel.

coop68
07-02-2013, 23:25
I bought a core AR-15 dedicated .22lr upper. Only one I could find back in Feb at machinegun tours. I did some research on it came with one black dog mag 25rd one thing I like the bolt is nickel boron easy to clean. Runs very quite with my suppressor. One thing I noticed is it needs a rounded hammer the rock river single stage that is cut locks up the bolt carrier from riding home. Very pleased with the upper cost was around 479.99 or 500 with tax. Runs Cci standard velocity all day long.

MarkCO
07-03-2013, 06:30
Dedicated upper with Black Dog mags are certainly the way to go. You can build your own or buy one ready to go. Prices range from about $300 to $1000.

Kraven251
07-03-2013, 07:28
I picked up a dedicated CMMG .22lr upper from bowers, and have been very happy with it. Like others have said I prefer to not dirty up my rifle with .22LR, and it is nice to just swap the upper and go.

Great-Kazoo
07-03-2013, 07:32
I bought a core AR-15 dedicated .22lr upper. Only one I could find back in Feb at machinegun tours. I did some research on it came with one bad dog mag 25rd one thing I like the bolt is nickel boron easy to clean. Runs very quite with my suppressor. One thing I noticed is it needs a rounded hammer the rock river single stage that is cut locks up the bolt carrier from riding home. Very pleased with the upper cost was around 479.99 or 500 with tax. Runs Cci standard velocity all day long.

I might have one in the spare parts bin. I run 9 & 22 sbr's and use round ones only.

StagLefty
07-03-2013, 08:11
I contemplated doing a conversion kit but I went with a S&W 15-22 for $200 more...

^ this [Beer]

coop68
07-03-2013, 08:59
I might have one in the spare parts bin. I run 9 & 22 sbr's and use round ones only.

thanks Jim, I'm good at the moment just something I noticed when I tried it on one of my other lowers I plan to switch it with one of my two stage triggers or when I can upgrade my competition service rifle with a geissele two stage service trigger I will swap them out. Currently it's on a Psa lower that I got as a gift back in dec with the correct hammer.

paddywagon
07-08-2013, 03:34
I appreciate everybodies thought on this. I wound up buying a Stag 22 conversion. Hopefully it will do what it is I am looking for it to do!