Show us your rimfire's

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#361 Post by safetyfirst »

Same Cmmg btw :)
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#363 Post by Ben Denise »

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BAR-15/22 (top one)
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#364 Post by Hunter87 »

here is my sako finnfire p94s (old version) with 15 inch barrel and my CMMG MK4 compact with 12 inch barrel supplied by Lantac
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#365 Post by Hunter87 »

DanTheMan wrote:Sorry could not resist once I'd seen one at the Phoenix...
It's actually really good fun especially for the money (Sub £500), hoping to add a micro red dot and use it for steels.

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What's the red tape for are both the mags faulty lol lol
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#366 Post by Hunter87 »

FredB wrote:I can sympathise with anyone wanting an AR in its original calibre---even straight pull versions at a pinch. Not my sort of rifle, but I can sympathise. When it comes to .22 rimfire versions however, I am puzzled:
They look like the real thing.
They feel a bit like the real thing.
They weigh about the same as the real thing.
They don't work like the real thing.
To enjoy them, you have to pretend that they are the real thing.
Conclusion: buying one of these is exactly the same as buying an inflateable woman.
I like the real thing.
Fred
I got mine because it's fun to shoot very easy to clean, tinker with and customise.
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Re: Show us your rimfire's

#367 Post by dromia »

Non of the UK Section 1 ARs are ARs, they are AR look a likes only.

A real AR is gas operated semi auto/automatic rifle, any one who has a section 1 AR look a like in the UK and thinks they have an AR is deluding themselves.
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#368 Post by Hunter87 »

dromia wrote:Non of the UK Section 1 ARs are ARs, they are AR look a likes only.

A real AR is gas operated semi auto/automatic rifle, any one who has a section 1 AR look a like in the UK and thinks they have an AR is deluding themselves.
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#369 Post by BamBam »

The manufacturers don't make the look-a-likey distinction.

https://www.cmmginc.com/shop/rifle-mk4-a4-22lr/
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#370 Post by tkd67 »

dromia wrote:Non of the UK Section 1 ARs are ARs, they are AR look a likes only.

A real AR is gas operated semi auto/automatic rifle, any one who has a section 1 AR look a like in the UK and thinks they have an AR is deluding themselves.
And the (.223 ) semi auto ban has no reflection on this ?
A straight pull version will have to wait, due to funds


What I do have is a AR15 semi automatic that fires .22
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