What are some good options in a 22 AR setup as for as reliability, accuraccy and overall good gun. I will be using it for practice of getting more reps in shooting. Thanks!
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DPMS upper from Midway. Basically a rebranded Nordic.
JP is making a 22LR AR now. I am sure it is pricey and I am also sure it is good. They don't make anything bad.
I know they work and all, but the CMMG style conversions aren't what I would consider. Throwing .22" rounds that like 1/12" twists down a 1/7" or 1/9" twist .224" gas ported bore isn't my idea of acceptable.
They function for the most part, that much has been proven, but don't expect accuracy to be there. I misspoke earlier, what I get for typing out a quick post without proofing it, but rimfire like 1/14" twists or more, typically 1/16". My main issue with it is they are dirty, very dirty, and I don't want to put that into my rifles. The other issue is sights, I don't want to rezero or offset aim when I'm shooting as that defeats the purpose of practice.What are the issues with a conversion like this? I have a cheap 5.56 upper from PSA and was thinking about using it for a 22lr conversion. Mainly for the indoor ranges and the kids to shoot.
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Nordic Components NC22/ DPMS 22 upper is one of the most reliable designs on the market. I actually have a rare Nordic upper that will eat just about ANY brand of bulk pack 22LR without issue. Typically they need cleaned between 1k-1.5k rounds.
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hey, i like that handguard profile. who makes it and what model is it? it doesnt look giant around the thin can.
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