I review several "tactical" rimfire rifles today at Guns, Holsters, and Gear.
I included the Ruger SR-22 because it's a factory offering - there are dozens if not hundreds of different kits for the Ruger 10/22 out there, everything from Krinker conversions to dual receiver utilizing gatling gun conversions. Everything else is an original rifle, with the Smith & Wesson and SigSauer offerings built to mirror their centerfire brethren, the GSG-5 capitalizing on the popularity of the HK MP5, and the Walther G22 as the odd-man-out bullpup variant.
Whether you want a low-cost rimfire trainer or just something that looks cool you can use on the pistol range, there's a tacticool .22 available.
That is all.
Thursday, February 24, 2011
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I'm really going to have to pick up an M&P15-22 one day.
I think you could expand on that theme by going into .22 conversions for existing centerfire rifles and pistols, and .22 uppers for AR platform rifles.
I picked up an M&P 15-22 a little while ago - it's very spiffy. I like how the controls are in the exact same spot and function identically to my AR's. Fun little gun to shoot.
Good ones Jay, I'm gonna stick with my 39A :-)
I lurve my M&P 15-22. My boy is a hell of a shot with it.
Imagine a 10/22 Gatling kit done up with Chargers instead of the standard rifles... Potential.
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