Guns you wish were in .22r?

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Hey all! I was thinking today about how some guns really need a .22lr version or conversion kit. What guns do you guys think need a .22lr version?

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I wish that Sig would make the P238 in .22lr, I think it would sell well to people like me that mainly shoot .22lr!. :rolleyes:

I'd also love a .22lr pump or lever action that loaded from the breech like their center fire counter parts!
 
#1. M&P Pistol .22 conversion kit. I don't want a rebadged Walther 22 pistol, I want it to have the same trigger feel, option for the same sights, etc.
#2. HK USP
 
I know that Stoeger and Erma made them, but how about new production Luger in .22 LR with a honest to goodness toggle-lock action. That would be really sweet if it was done right - 1:1 ratio, weight, etc.
 
This:

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Just imagine how cool that would sound. :D
 
There are/were belt fed 22s, I want to say there was an upper for ARs called the Razorback and I have seen some miniature 1919s.

I've heard of an old guy north of Trinidad here that used to make 22 Gatling gun kits.

I would love an HK USP.

A custom gun maker here in Trinidad showed me a 1903 in 22lr yesterday and now I do believe I need one.
 
A double barrel shotgun, a gatling gun.
There are .22lr Gatling guns, and not the stupid thing made out of two 10/22's but a real rotary Gatling action. They're not cheap. I really want one.
And a double-barrel shotgun could use chamber inserts, couldn't it?

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I'd also love a .22lr pump or lever action that loaded from the breech like their center fire counter parts!
Heeled bullets loosely seated in rimfire cases are not a good idea for loading through a spring loaded and angled gate into a spring loaded tube.
Maybe, with a gate that flipped wide open rather than being spring-loaded, maybe you could get it to work safely in .22wmr or one of the .17 calibers.
A pre-loaded speedloader makes shooting the Henry more fun, but the fun factor outweighs the tedium of loading from the front for me, esp. with CCI CB shorts.

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I would buy a pocket pistol that came with a ,22lr conversion - the conversion for the KT pf9 is pretty slick and I'd REALLY like one for my KT p32 and the Mrs's SIG p238. For that matter, it would be nice to shoot .22lr in a colt 1903 pattern gun, just for ammo cost and having modern production of that superb design.
I'd like an XD conversion, for that matter.
I have a purpose-built 1911 conversion from Armscor.
I have a fake M1 Carbine built form a 10/22 (the Chiappa version is still in teething stage, I'm hopeful for a winner in a few years)
And speaking of Henry, I'd like a REAL Henry pattern rifle in .22lr, and/or a Volcanic replica (they'd have to add an entire extraction/ejection system concealed somewhere for that)
 
Something in the way of a scaled down Browning Hi-Power would fit my hand size (small) perfectly.
 
i'd kinda like a keltec sub 2000 in .22lr -- maybe a bit leaner but same principle. i'd buy one for sure.
 
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