Home CMMG CMMG .22LR Conversion Kit : Initial Thoughts & Review

CMMG .22LR Conversion Kit : Initial Thoughts & Review

477
9

Support Me On Patreon!!!

Note to readers: Please click the share buttons above or below. Forward this article to your email lists. Crosspost on your blog site, social media, internet forums. etc.

9 COMMENTS

  1. I see your rhodie brush woobie! I got one from zero Foxtrot a while ago but they quit making it in rbs. Do you have any ideas for where I can get another one bc it's my favorite camo pattern and unfortunately my woobie is wearing faster than I'd like

  2. This kit is awesome, I got mine back in January and I’m pretty sure I’ve save a couple grand using it for larping.

    As you mention, in the video, it gives you the benefit of having your weapon set up and kit without having to alter anything out and being able to conserve 556 while training which I believe its worth it other then being a money saver

    In my experience the CMMG magazines suck (might have some faulty ones idk) so I got some aftermarket ones called black dog machine conversion mags, they worked perfectly and cheaper too.

  3. If you use the new gen mags with the CATCH22 you can get a LRBHO that functions downside is the new gen mags suck and require a stronger spring. And for the wear you are worried about on the barrel after shooting with the kit I run 2-4 full power 5.56 as that basically clears the barrel of most lead fouling and the like. Do be aware that if you are putting lots of rounds down range with the lit and don't do that the first couples rounds of full power 5.56 will keyhole as they are fighting through the lead fouling and you can actually seal your gas tube up but that would require you ahooting purely 22lr for thousands of rounds with no 5.56 to clear the fouling out. Glad to see this kit is getting some more love as it's the best bang for your buck sub 100yards and in like you said really.

  4. It's okay. I'm probably still going to get the borebuddy adjustable weight kit for mine, and probably just use it with a .22 upper instead of throwing it in my 5.56 upper.

    Edit: also, I recall a company that makes a drop in adapter to use S&W M&P .22 mags with the kit, which allows you to use the bolt release. of course at that point you're spending a fair bit of money to save money on ammo, lmao.

Leave a Reply