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Chiappa RAK-22 Rifle features

Chiappa RAK-22 Semi Auto Rifle
.22 Long Rifle
17.25" Barrel
14x1 Left hand threading
10 Round Magazine (ADDITIONAL Chiappa RAK-22 Mags available)
Detachable Box Magazine
Polymer Pistol Grip
Wooden Stock
Wooden Forend
Adjustable Military Style Front Sight
Adjustable Military Style Rear Sight
Overall Weight 6.6lbs
Overall Length 34.25"
Matte Black Finish

The AK47 Chiappa RAK-22 semi auto rifle is an AK47 style rimfire 22 modeled after the Kalashnikov platform. This AK 22lr rimfire rifle features a 17.25" barrel with a 10 round detachable box magazine. The pistol grip is made from high quality impact resistant polymer while the stock and handguards are made from wood giving it a real traditional look and feel. Great range rifle and budget friendly plinker allowing you to shoot inexpensive .22 Long Rifle cartridge all day with out breaking the bank! Weighing in at only 6.6lbs this AK Rifle is a great way for new shooters to get use to the AK47 platform. Not only does this rifle look and feel like the AK47 but it also uses standard AK furniture and has a 14x1 left hand thread pattern allowing you to upgrade to popular modern and traditional accessories of your choice

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Who does Atlantic think they are peddling this overpriced garbage? Ranier Arms??
(Chuckling to myself)

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A Chiappa 22LR for $425? Come on, maybe $250 on a bad day. I had their 1911 22LR clone and it worked great for the first 500-700 rounds but once it started failing it became a single shot gun (requiring a cleaning rod to remove the casing). When a spent shell did not get lodged in the chamber the gun would fire two rounds back to back as it was slam firing, then the casing would get stuck preventing 'full auto.' Also loading a mag caused the slide to ALWAYS fly forward, loading and many times slam firing. After 5 trips back the factory they finally replaced it when I threatened to put the videos of it failing....THEY ASKED ME TO MAKE....on youtube. The strongest material it was made of barely would have passed for potmetal.

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