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Thread: TACSOL .22LR AR Uppers

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    Will it trip an auto-sear and how does it deal with bolt bounce?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Griz View Post
    Will it trip an auto-sear and how does it deal with bolt bounce?

    No idea.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Impact View Post
    is it a new design or does it use a ciener kit ?
    New design.


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    Looks like it takes the BDM mags too. Awesome!

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    Got more info...

    The configurations are what Grant stated. They are as follows:

    M4 style, 16" bbl, 1/2X28 threads, $575.00
    LT or lightweight w/Hogue, 1/2X28 threads, $575.00
    MC or integrally suppressed; barrel + suppressor at .920 diameter, $ 850.00

    Not full auto capable yet, blow back design. Barrel is 4140 steel Mike Rock blank w/the correct twist for .22LR. Bolt is 416 stainless steel. Works with BDM mags....90 days out.

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    Looks nice, I may even have to sell my VZ-22 upper for one of those.

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    Grant,

    Any word on the TacSol .22 uppers?

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    I just can't get too worked up on these rimfire conversions after watching a guy I know go thru the effort of getting one running. After all the effort and expense, he'd have been better off just shooting rifle ammo.

    A 10/22 with a Dot sight and some butler creek mags is a shit load cheaper and much more reliable too.
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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    I just can't get too worked up on these rimfire conversions after watching a guy I know go thru the effort of getting one running. After all the effort and expense, he'd have been better off just shooting rifle ammo.

    That's why I'm getting one from Grant! I know he'll pay attention to detail and make sure everything is working properly before sending it out the door.

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    Quote Originally Posted by demigod View Post
    A 10/22 with a Dot sight and some butler creek mags is a shit load cheaper and much more reliable too.
    Sadly this is the conclusion I have drawn as well. I am going to use my would be upper money for an 870 or Benelli M1.

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