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1:1 Rifle Training on a budget: The CMMG .22Lr Conversion Kit

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I’ve had this kit for several months and it’s been a great training aid. It definitely has its pros and cons but I can’t say enough about this tool for prepared citizens.

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22 COMMENTS

  1. Accuracy varies by rifle.

    I have a Colt that produces 12 inch+ groups at 100y. I have a BCM that produces 4 inch groups at 100y. And a Del-Ton that also produces 4 inch groups at 100y. So it varies by barrel.

  2. I love my cmmg .22 kit. My girlfriend and I only make $15.90 an hour, so we don’t really have the money to spend on 5.56. We built out a pa15 from psa, and skipped out on buying a bcg mainly to shoot .22 out of it. Once we start making some more money we’re gonna get a bcg from psa to shoot 5.56. This way we can go shooting for $40 for 500 rounds every couple of weeks, and we still get to practice with an ar15 platform that will translate exactly the same over to 5.56

  3. Hey man hope all is well, noticed some of your videos have gone away. Figured these new stupid you tube rules maybe screwing with you? If so thats such BS, anyway hope your good and see a new posting soon.

  4. You nailed it 100 percent, I'm not buying another, I need to train on the dam gun I spent a lot of money on. The boomers and fuds/ causal don't understand the application, you again are on point.

  5. These are really nice, using your actual gun with the same trigger feel and all that. Gas blow back airsoft guns are a option for indoor CQB practice, its better than dry fire and of course you get to practice force on force, but only indoor CQB to keep the external ballistics more realistic looking.

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