Emotional Rollercoaster - Picking up my SiCo Sparrow

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My Lite does have the MKIII 3.2 conversion speed strip kit, and I would highly recommend it. A hammer and bushing come along with the takedown pin, as part of the kit, and allow you to delete the mag safety and vastly improve the MKIII trigger. As for the actual speed strip feature, I find that the bolt raceway of my Lite gets dirty much faster when shooting suppressed (which is all the time with this pistol), it is very nice to be able to just turn over Allen key and pull the bolt. I bought mine from eabco to save a few bucks, and would do it over again in a heartbeat.
 
I took the easy way out with my 22.
This is m4-2000. I use it on 8 other guns that are mix of calibers .22, 5.56,.223, .22short and .22wm

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My Lite does have the MKIII 3.2 conversion speed strip kit, and I would highly recommend it. A hammer and bushing come along with the takedown pin, as part of the kit, and allow you to delete the mag safety and vastly improve the MKIII trigger. As for the actual speed strip feature, I find that the bolt raceway of my Lite gets dirty much faster when shooting suppressed (which is all the time with this pistol), it is very nice to be able to just turn over Allen key and pull the bolt. I bought mine from eabco to save a few bucks, and would do it over again in a heartbeat.

I already have the bushing... it looks like they sell a kit that keeps the mag disconnect, which I would assume means my bushing would be fine with that kit.
 
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