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Orders ship within 1-2 business days, $6.50 flat rate shipping up to 3 lbs. The CMMG .22ARC conversion is a .22lr caliber rim-fire device which replaces the standard bolt/bolt carrier assembly in the AR15 family of firearms. It allows the use of inexpensive .22lr ammunition in place of 5.56 (.223 Rem). It is a blow-back operated sub-caliber conversion device that allows semi-automatic firing of the .22lr high velocity cartridge in the AR15/M16 rifle. Kit includes Stainless Steel Bolt Group and 25rd Grey Magazine. Due to uninformed, misguided, moron, liberal politicians, we cannot ship this item to CA, CT, IL, MD, MA, NJ, NY, and HI.

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  • By nicholad99 27 months ago
    Purchased on: June 2018
  • Hands-down, without a doubt, THE BEST PURCHASE YOU CAN MAKE FOR YOUR AR-15. As far as priority of purchase, I would place this right after body armor and before a premium optic. Hell, buy this before you even grab a Holoson red-dot/prism or a Primary Arms ACSS (I'm gay for the ACSS reticle). Your savings in ammunition is the most obvious thing in the world. Because of this beauty, I've been able to put 25k rounds through this weapon system yearly for the past 4 years as opposed to 1k-2k yearly. Not exactly as much as Lucas or Garand Thumb but I've built muscle memory and skillsets for this weapon system that I can trust. But here is where this weapon system rechambered in .22lr shines, in the audio signature. Standard velocity .22lr coming out of a 16 inch barrel is going to peak around 115 decibels. A couple of hundred meters in the woods and no one is going to give a shit even if they did hear it. So, access to the woods around your house will give you a static range You can further reduce audio signature through specialized ammo. Super Colibri's get so quiet that a buddy and I nailed a 3A panel to the wall in HIS APARTMENT building and emptied a couple-four 50 round boxes and no one said a thing. The problem with super Colibri's is that they do not cycle in semi-auto rifles, not without cutting the recoil spring on the bolt which I didn't go as far to do. But there are plenty of specialized rounds that have velocities around 700 fps that cycle just fine is semi-auto platforms, suppressed or unsuppressed. You get where I'm going with this? Next move is to either purchase a suppressor and get your tax stamp or build one and get your tax stamp. Now you have a high capacity semi-auto battle rifle that you are ready to train with. If you have your own land then the sky is the limit. Build a shoot house out of plywood and get proficient at stacking up, pieing corners, and covering your motherfucking sector without having a camel jockeyshoot you in the neck with a Draganov. Your imagination is the limit. Last winter I got to ride bitch on a snowmobile in the dead of night in full combat gear, including SAPI plates and ACH helmet, while wearing Gen 3 PVS-7's and crack off with my suppressed AR equipped with a PEQ-15. Words cannot express how awesome it was. I felt like I was in an N64 James Bond 007 video game. You can do this too! You can master this weapon system and do all sorts of awesome shit. Why? You have the right to do so and it's enumerated in the Constitution of the United States of America.So grow some balls, spend a little bit of money, go out and have a blast training while you prepare for the shit to go down.
    By Focustripp 39 months ago
    Purchased on: January 2021
  • This is probably the best training or plinking tool you can buy right now. Since I have owned it I have put around 1500 rounds through it with only 3 malfunctions, 2 FTFs and one light strike that could be attributed to an aftermarket trigger. I have also used it in three different upper receivers a 10.5" 12.5" and 16". On the 10.5" upper about 30% of the rounds were actually subsonic so on a shorter barrel I would imagine most rounds are subsonic. It should be noted that CMMG only recommends 5.56/.223 chambering but one upper was a .223 wylde chamber which is not a true milspec, so function is not guaranteed but I did not have any issues with mine. Pros: Very cost effective training and plinking, low noise, true drop in solution, 99%+ reliable Cons: Very dirty, cleaning required when switching between 5.56 and 22LR
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    Wait for it...it'll be back to $145. If you don't buy....they don't sell, and the price drops.

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    almost going rate to the pre-insanity prices. the black anodized kits with one mag could be had from $130-$150. stainless w/ one mag $160-$200. Stainless w/ 3 mags $200-250. If you figured prepanic mode savings per roung, shooting .22lr at $.04 per round instead of 223/556 at $.35 a round, with the current $189 price, the thing would have paid for itself after shooting 610rds of 22lr with a $.31rd savings. At $.50 to $.75 per round under current prices, even if you spent $.10rd for bulk 22lr, still looking at this paying for itself in 125 to 470rds. waiting for it to come down another $10 or $20 with the current ammo prices is not worth it especially since it doesnt look like ammo manufacturers are going to catch up this year

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    I have Timney triggers in all my ARs. The Spikes will not work with that set up. Has any one with a Timney trigger in there rifle tried one of these?

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    What's funny is back in dec or nov I was doing inventory and kicking myself for buyin waaaaay more 22lr than I will ever need. I have tons and just forgot about buying a brick here buying a brick there and paying sometimes up 2 or 3 cents a pice lol. Now I'm patting myself on the back rather than kicking my own ass lol. Now if a guy were to buy this he probably would only want to shoot plated lead not waxed lead through his upper? Or does the 223 rounds knock the leading out after?

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    I always shoot at least a magazine of 223 after shooting 22. Blows out the gas tube. You need to clean your gun every time after you shoot 22, it is pretty dirty stuff, even the plated lead is pretty dirty.

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    Best practice.

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    this should all be done by march

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    Also what were the price of these before the New town lie about AR being involved?

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    Check your info -- just about everything says the AR was used to shoot the kids, a pistol to off himself, and a shotgun in the trunk of his car

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    Where is the coroners report ? I don't trust the liberal media anymore

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    So would a person want to only use plated 22lr ammo? I mean in my 22lr I use that wax coated blazer crap but I don't think it would be good to put through my AR or wouldn't it matter. Any experience with either?

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    Cheap and plentiful.... like a year ago.

    Save your money. This one's $149 all the time.

    http://www.22lrconversions.com/atch-pg.htm...

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    Cabelas sucks just cancel your order anyway tell you we sold to many and cant get any more.

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    Bought one. Why not right?

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    These are awesome...! While this is cabela's priced, it's a good find, they have been hard to find and going for much more on gunbroker. The stainless steel model is easy to clean. There is a version out there that comes w/ (3) 26rd mags as well. Now as for finding ammo to shoot through it.........................?

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    Lol...I was about to say, where is this plentiful and inexpensive 22 lr they speak of.....

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    Natchez has it sometimes ;}

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    You must have misunderstood. He said "inexpensive"

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    Oh it's as easy to find as 5.7x28.

    Every unicorn carries packs of them.

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    Nah, they only carry a single round -- two if they happen to be male.

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    Finding the Unicorn's is the easy part.. now getting the 22lr from 'em, that's a whole 'nother story. Them bastards do NOT want to turn loose of that stuff.

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    .22lr IS "expensive, hard to find ammo". Certainly none at my local Cabelas in the past three months.

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    where is your cabelas? Their site has been sold out for months with no backorder possible. New england hasnt had any since early february

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    I've got 2 Cabelas within 40 miles of me here in Dallas. I've yet to find 22lr ammo there and I've tried several times since January. I waited in line at Academy Sports a few weeks ago and got to buy 1 box of 50 CCI 22lr..... At least I didn't get robbed when I paid for it. I still have a backorder from 12/28/2012 from Cabelas for a value pack of .223 ammo (400 rounds for $170). I refused to let them cancel it. Last update I received, said it would get here 5/20; but, I'm not holding my breath.

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    Sad to say, but right now it's easier for me to find decent priced 5.56 than it is to find decent priced .22lr. WTF is up with that??? LOL

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