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    Former Shooter Spdu4ia's Avatar
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    Toying with the idea to SBR my HK mp5 .22lr . What are your thoughts? My main concern is cost. Or just keep it as is and buy another gun?

    Pros:
    - get rid of the fake suppressor
    - it's a SBR , come on

    Cons:
    - would cost more than the gun ($300)
    - $200(stamp)+$150(cut/rethreading)+$50(adapter)+$?(engraving)

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    If it is something you will enjoy it is worth it, though I just did a 10/22 takedown into one so I might be biassed
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    I wouldn't, but that's just me, I'm having a hard time coming to grips with the idea that I need to get off my ass and SBR one of my AR lowers for future uses before 41p happens

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    I SBR'd my S&W 15-22, it's been a blast and gets shot a ton.

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    I have one I keep going back and forth on SBRing? I have a "real" MP5 SBR so not a high priority to do the 22. I think the only way I would is if I have a 22 suppressor to go with it (more cost) so until I get one I think I am going to leave it alone.

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    I'd do it if I were you. I sold my MP5 .22 long ago and regret not keeping it for this very reason.

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    NO is the answer. It's bad enough those 22's are slow movers, resale wise. Why dump more money in to a platform that's parts specific.
    Want to SBR a 22. Do a Ruger Charger. OR.................. SBR an AR lower. That gives you multi calibers on one well supported platform.
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    I've thought about an SBR 22.. but then I think of the more fun I'll have with a real caliber in SBR.. which.. I'll be sending out 3 stamps this week..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Great-Kazoo View Post
    NO is the answer. It's bad enough those 22's are slow movers, resale wise.
    I didn't build mine to resell. SBR's of any make or model are slow movers resale wise.

    I built mine to shoot and have fun with and it works great for that.

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    Yes this will be just a fun toy I plan to keep, not flip. It's a ton of fun already but why not make it better, shorter is better (that's what she said?!?!). Just wanted some other opinions on it since like I said it would cost so much more to SBR than the initial purchase price.
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