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  • #16
    Mississippi
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2008
    • 910

    Spikes is great!
    Protect your integrity like you would protect your life.

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    • #17
      DedEye
      Calguns Addict
      • Nov 2006
      • 8655

      Originally posted by Silverfish
      Well I had to do it. I went with my original idea and ordered a CMMG lightweight...

      CMMG 16 1/12 Lightweight CAR Upper w/.625 FSB (A3, Semi-Auto Carrier, No Bolt Group Upgrade, No Charging Handle Upgrade, Anodized Ramps, A2 Post, YHM Low-Profile Gas Block, Round Forward Assist, YHM Lightweight Spectre Length Free Float Four Rai, No Rear Sight, A2 Hider) SKU/PNO: U-1604L12

      I preordered a 22 conversion from them last month so hopefully the 2 parts drop on me around the same time.

      Now I just need to use the search button and figure out if I can safely drop a mag with a 22 marked lower and 5.56 upper with conversion in the reciever.
      You should be able to, just be damn sure that you have a mag lock installed before removing the .22 conversion kit and returning the rifle to .223 status. It would probably be a lot safer to have a dedicated .22 and a separate .223 upper with a B15 on the lower though.
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      Stop duping answers, help expand the FAQ.

      Why yes, that is me in my avatar and yes, I AM wearing a life jacket.

      WTS Keltec P11

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