22lr pistol + rifle/carbine combo with compatable mags/clips

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Is there a 22lr pistol and rifle/carbine combo that can share magazines or clips? I'm looking for a combo similar to how the 9mm Glock 17 and the Kel-Tec Sub2000 (9mm Glock 17 compatible) can share magazines and ammo... however I want this combo in 22lr.

Any advice would be appreciated. Thanks
 
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Check on the Browning - I think they have a rifle that may take the Buckmark type mags .
 
Perhaps consider a revolver and you don't have to worry about magazines
 
This is a .22 from Spike's

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Technically the Ruger Charger fits the bill, but I should have stated that I'm looking for a pistol that can be carried in a holster... possibly for use with a CCW license.

A pistol that is compatible with the 10/22 Ruger would be best because I'm already planning on owning one of those.

Thanks again.
 
The thing is, Ruger's 10/22 magazine system sucks to high heaven.

Their pistol magazines are some of the most reliable .22's anywhere. I'd buy a rifle based on their pistol action, but not the other way around. I sold my 10/22 because, frankly, without a lot of non-Ruger parts added, they really don't work very well. I can't ever see parting with my 22/45, though. Love it.

The .22LR AR magazine and action are VERY reliable as well. I really like mine. Tough to fit in a holster, though, in pistol form.
 
To my knowledge, the Ruger magazine doesn't interchange with a pistol that can be cc'd. You can get a shorter barrel for the Charger and put a Nordic Kit on it, but that is the only thing that I can think of that would be any kind of pistol option for your future 10/22. You can pm if you want to know which aftermarket mags are reliable. Good luck with your search.



The thing is, Ruger's 10/22 magazine system sucks to high heaven.

Are you kidding? Ruger's rotary magazine has been known to be one of the best designs out there. Aftermarket magazines, with the exception of 1 or 2designs, are quite horrible.

Their pistol magazines are some of the most reliable .22's anywhere. I'd buy a rifle based on their pistol action, but not the other way around. I sold my 10/22 because, frankly, without a lot of non-Ruger parts added, they really don't work very well. I can't ever see parting with my 22/45, though. Love it.


Perhaps it would have been more reliable if you left it alone or let someone else who is familiar with 10/22's work on it. This wasn't a "tell me what you think of 10/22's" thread.
 
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