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22LR CMMG CONVERSION KIT FOR AN AR-15

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22LR CMMG CONVERSION KIT FOR AN AR-15

Convert your 5.56 AR-15 rifle in to a .22LR with a CMMG .22 Conversion Kit. The conversion takes seconds and is as easy as swapping the bolt carrier group.
Drop-in .22 LR conversion system comes fully assembled and ready to install in any AR-15 / M16 to help you practice critical shooting skills with economical rimfire ammunition. Concentrate on improving grip, sight alignment, trigger pull, and other skills without burning up expensive, centerfire ammo. Installs in seconds and requires no gunsmithing or permanent alterations to your rifle.

Uses your gunís factory upper receiver, barrel, fire control system, buffer, and spring. Simply replace the bolt and carrier with the conversion unit, load up the included magazine with high-velocity round-nose .22 LR ammo, and youíre ready to shoot. Precision machined from high-grade steel to the highest standards of workmanship for proper function in any mil-spec .223/5.56mm rifle or carbine. Every unit is test fired by the manufacturer before leaving the factory to ensure correct fit and function.

Magazines molded from impact-resistant, ìsmokeî gray translucent polycarbonate that lets you see how many rounds are in the mag. Self-lubricating anti-tilt follower and constant-force spring help ensure reliable feeding. Follower also acts as a bolt stop after last round is fired.

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38 COMMENTS

  1. Good job. well done video. I had no idea these existed. It will allow me to spend more time shooting my ar-15 with afforadable ammo.This product pays for itself in the first day of use. The only problem is that I do not own a piece of the company-

  2. Gary good video and to the point. I'm glad you had a Stag. I wonder if that would work in my model 8 since it is a piston. Should be no difference really, come to think of it. Thanks again Gary.

  3. I think someone needs to come out with a rim fire .223 round and a bolt to convert an ar-15 to rim fire .223. That way people in california can have normal mag buttons and not conform to all the new bull shit laws. If someone made that everyone in california would buy it. Assuming there was ammo available. It would require someone manufacturing the ammo and the bolt.

  4. I bought the same thing for my colt, fired the first two shots and it jammed on the second, couldn't get it to feed properly at all after that. Needless to say i was not impressed.

  5. I think the purpose for the kit makes it possible to practice and be familiar with your AR15 without spending the money on the rounds. Practice trigger pull, sighting it, functions of the gun. Stuff like that.

  6. Hi Gary, Brotherskeepers111 said you are a good channel to sub to.
    So I did it and like the CMMG .22LR review. I have the early version of it
    but if I get a misfire it won't extract the cartridge. I think I will get the new
    version it looks a lot better.

  7. Thanks for posting this. I am very much wanting a AR since army days. And the cost of ammo was to much as a civ. What is the cost for this part. And have you had any scoring inside AR after use after many chambers? Also is ammo specific or will Walli world ammo work?

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