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  • dunc289
    Senior Member
    • May 2010
    • 696

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    Just got the .22 conversion for my Tanfoglio .45

    I have no idea if it's any good, although it is a longer slide/barrel, and the sights are adjustable. The .45 IS accurate however, so this should be.

    $160 new and no DROS. Came in the post this morning.



    I am unreasonably excited.

    Already looking at Cz-452's

    DOH.
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    shadow65
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2010
    • 1301

    Enjoy. I shoot more .22 than anything else. Cheaper.
    Now you need an AR .22 upper
    Dave
    Independent Field Tester/Research and Developement

    Better to die for something than live for nothing

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      dunc289
      Senior Member
      • May 2010
      • 696

      Originally posted by shadow65
      Enjoy. I shoot more .22 than anything else. Cheaper.
      Now you need an AR .22 upper
      Dave
      I haven't got a lower!


      Ah I see what you're doing there.

      Actually, I'm a real cheapskate.

      Ridiculous as it may sound, where rifles are concerned, I only want to reach the level of a British Army grunt of WW1 and WW2.

      15 rounds into a man sized target at 200yds in 1 minute from an average enfield. That's probably not easy, but millions of Tommy's managed it.

      I've seen loads of 7.62mm Ishapores in my price range ($250ish)
      and just saw a lovely old .22 bolt action, for $135. Might have to get that one.

      Operating the bolt whilst keeping a sight picture is the trick apparently.

      I'll either buy that, or just keep renting from LA gun club. It's only $5 there, and if I'm already buying loads of .22 I'm quids in.

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