Military 'Replicas' in .22LR

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Re: Military 'Replicas' in .22LR

#41 Post by HALODIN »

What rifle were you offered? FAL or an L1A1? If it was a FAL do you remember who made it and if it was a conversion or out of the factory as a .22?
Charlotte the flyer wrote:I'm confused! Your link relates to .22 training kits from way back when. I was offered one about a year ago but the seller wanted too many magic beans for me. They are rare as rocking horse whatnot.
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#42 Post by Charlotte the flyer »

I was offered a H&K conversion unit to go into my rifle. Just like the one in the link.
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#43 Post by HALODIN »

Thanks. Are all of the .22 FALS conversion kits?
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#44 Post by polemass »

there is new kid in the block too-Beryl M22 in .22LR from Lucznik,Radom in Poland-arms factory,around 600GBP
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#45 Post by snayperskaya »

polemass wrote:there is new kid in the block too-Beryl M22 in .22LR from Lucznik,Radom in Poland-arms factory,around 600GBP

Now I like the idea of that......minus the Tacticool gubbins.Are they available with a wood stock and handguards?.They also make very good fullbore AK variants but sadly not for us.
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#46 Post by DW58 »

That's far to western capitalist for you Snayperwhatsit :shakeshout:
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#47 Post by snayperskaya »

DW58 wrote:That's far to western capitalist for you Snayperwhatsit :shakeshout:
Not with Eastern European wood and no tacticool crap it isn't ussrflag

This is more like it :good:
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#48 Post by SevenSixTwo »

I started this thread to get info. Instead I get torture! :grin:
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#49 Post by polemass »

yes,there is less tacticool version too-and few quid less in price too
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#50 Post by snayperskaya »

polemass wrote:yes,there is less tacticool version too-and few quid less in price too
Thats better but still not keen on that AR-esque stock.Is there a UK dealer for these?
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