Well it only took 2 days for everything to change again FFS... :lol:
I've just been advised that if you replace the .223 LMT LM223SS bolt/barrel and mag with a dedicated .22 bolt/barrel and mag it will turn a .223 straight pull rifle in to a .22 semi-auto rifle, this is an absolute result. I assumed semi-auto wouldn't be possible in a .22 conversion... So I can have the .223 rifle I want with a .22 conversion kit that doesn't rely on either a .223 barrel (constant cleaning and 2 MOA(!) @ 25 yards) or replacing the M4 upper for an extra £650. So...
Lewis Machine Tools (LMT LM223 SS) - £1,700.00
.22 conversion kit (inc new barrel/bolt/mag) - £ 400.00
At £2,100 for both a .223 and .22 with excellent accuracy for a military style rifle and shared optics, I think this is a really good deal. Any thoughts?
HALODIN wrote:Last night I had a bit of a revelation, Something I do want in an AR platform is semi-auto, clearly I can't get this in either the LMT LM233SS or the Lantac even with a .22 conversion. It's a shame they can't limit semi-auto if there's a .223 bolt in the rifle, as this would be the perfect solution for me.
So as of just this second.... I am chasing the following first and second rifles:
1 x .22 semi-auto Spike's Tactical with CMMG mag(s)
1 x .223 AICS Remington 700 + 26 inch barrel