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How to Install the CMMG Bravo .22lr Conversion Kit

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How to install the CMMG Bravo conversion kit in your AR-15.

Looking to convert your AR15 to a 9mm or .22LR? The CMMG brand has all the AR Conversions you need to finish the AR of your dreams.

Just swap this drop in conversion with the bolt carrier group from your 5.56/.223 chambered rifle and you will be ready to shoot .22LR. The product ships with 25 round 22LR magazine. For best performance use a round style hammer as notched hammers can cause function issues and 36 grain plated nose bullets have proven to be the best choice for function.

Since .223 WYLDE is NOT a mil-spec chamber, CMMG does not guarantee fit or function with our 22LR conversion kits.

Parts & Gear Seen in this Video: (affiliate)

CMMG AR15/M16 22LR Bravo Conversion Kit :
Sons Of Liberty Gun Works M4-76 5.56 AR15 Pistol :
SB Tactical SBA3 5 Position Pistol Stabilizing Brace :
MagPul PMAG 30 Round :
Vortex Optics AMG UH-1 Gen II Holographic Sight :
Surefire M600Df Scout Light Rail Mountable Led Weaponlight :

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5 COMMENTS

  1. Got one. Have run over 2 cases of 22 through it. Do not put any pressure on mag or it will jam.
    Also should be mentioned. That lead will fill up gas port and gas block. Also the muzzle break. But, if you shoot less than 100 rnds of 22LR. Then blast some 223. that should blast out the lead. But, if not you have a single shot rifle.

  2. Hey Farmer John, slow down on the caffeine, is just a 22lr you sound excited to explain it like if it was a Bazooka and when you were trying to explain the metal stick tip that goes inside, you tried to show us how it looks but you keept moving it around and the camera guy should of told you STOP MOVING

  3. Great video. Wish I had seen this when I bought mine 8 months ago. Works good. A few misfired but that's to be expected with rimfire when using cheap ammo. Overall, it's a nice way to put some training in on the cheap.

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