twoblink
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To me, at first, conversion kits seemed like a great idea, but then later... I am rethinking them..
Let's say I own a grock (I don't, but let's say) and I buy a .22LR conversion kit for it. Sounds great right? two guns in one? But hmm.. But let's say I'm taking a girl to the range, first time out. I have her shoot the .22LR, and then shoot the bigger caliber later.. But while she's practicing, I want to as well... And so I'm thinking that a second gun in .22LR is a better way to go then a conversion kit.. Or buy two guns, and leave one permanently converted...
Anybody else think like me, likes their guns set in the caliber and not have to much with conversion kits? Skunk says, an AR15 with a .22LR conversion kit; sounds great... but I come back from the range, and I forget to convert it back to .223, and SHTF, and I grab my rifle and a few .223 magazines, only to find.... oh my gosh!! I have a .22LR upper on it right now!!
Just something that makes me go...hmmm...
Let's say I own a grock (I don't, but let's say) and I buy a .22LR conversion kit for it. Sounds great right? two guns in one? But hmm.. But let's say I'm taking a girl to the range, first time out. I have her shoot the .22LR, and then shoot the bigger caliber later.. But while she's practicing, I want to as well... And so I'm thinking that a second gun in .22LR is a better way to go then a conversion kit.. Or buy two guns, and leave one permanently converted...
Anybody else think like me, likes their guns set in the caliber and not have to much with conversion kits? Skunk says, an AR15 with a .22LR conversion kit; sounds great... but I come back from the range, and I forget to convert it back to .223, and SHTF, and I grab my rifle and a few .223 magazines, only to find.... oh my gosh!! I have a .22LR upper on it right now!!
Just something that makes me go...hmmm...