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10/22 Conversion Kit Worth It?
3_47Inf
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I saw this conversion kit for the first time as I was thumbing through The SportsmansGuide Catalog on-line, and was taken by it. There are so many cool looking but horrible conversion kits on the market for the 10/22 that I am leary of them. Has anyone purchased one of these? If you have, are they as good as they claim or as good as the money you'd spend on it?
[img]C:\Documents and Settings\Main\My Documents\My Pictures\10-22 conversion kit.bmp[/img]
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=208662
Thanks, 3-47 Infantry "Mung Ho"
[img]C:\Documents and Settings\Main\My Documents\My Pictures\10-22 conversion kit.bmp[/img]
http://www.sportsmansguide.com/cb/cb.asp?a=208662
Thanks, 3-47 Infantry "Mung Ho"
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Yes it works.
Believe nothing you hear and only half of what you see !!
NRA Life Member
John
Reducing sight radius is a mistake of the first order.
The anti's can make hay with these toy conversions.
I love it !!
It serves no really useful purpose (ie - target, varmit, etc. type shooting), but it's "COOL" to just play around with at the range. Everyone that I'v e let handle it, likes it (maybe not enough to get one of their own).
Well I am glad I could delete my response to this post. After I was successful in viewing his link, I was on the wrong track.
Now that I THINK I'm on the straight and narrow, I still wouldn't go that route.
Thanks for letting me eat my words.
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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
Edmund Burke
It uses ruger magizines.
It was very simple to changes barrel, stock. The scope was sighted in
It shot great, cant wait til squirrel season is apond me. I go for
head shots.
But it a tack driver.
NRA Life Member
J.L. Brown Jr