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    Pinche Gringo brokenscout's Avatar
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    Default Will a slide fire stock work on a 22lr?

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    yea the 15-22s are light enough to work with that gay slidefire

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    Quote Originally Posted by cofi View Post
    yea the 15-22s are light enough to work with that gay slidefire
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    I believe you need to do a trigger swap, IE lighter Lbs. trigger. They do work though.

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    holy shit he wants 1800 hahaha that's funny

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    I wish I'd never seen this thread. That led me to find the homemade slidefire setup on that *other* site. Considering I have everything out in the shop to make one, all I need now is a .22 upper.

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    As noted, the plastic M&P15-22 is light enough to work with a slide fire and no other modifications.

    To get a slidefire to work with a 22 kit or dedicated upper in a real AR, you need to get a very light match trigger and tune it juuuuuust right. I've seen recommendations for the Jard adjustable trigger, with reported pull weights a bit over a pound when it's running right with the slidefire.
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