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Train on the Cheap: PSA .22 LR Conversion Kit [Review]

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A dedicated .22LR conversion upper receiver for your AR is a fantastic way to both save a few bucks on ammo while training, or introduce a new shooter to the world of firearms safely – so how does Palmetto State Armory’s .22 upper stack up?

Follow along as we weigh the pros and cons of installing a .22LR upper receiver on your existing AR – allowing you to utilize all of the fire controls you’re already familiar with sans the hassle and reliability issues that come with trying to fire .22 out of a .223 barrel.

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  1. Don't get me wrong…but I like the AR15 & the .22 LR round but to me it just seems a big chunk of money for something that looks cool that only fires .22's. If training someone or getting them used to a firearm. Go grab a used Ruger 10/22 and a drum machine. They will love it….and save money. Just my 2¢. Great video as usual bud 👍🏼. Keep up the good work!

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