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Re: CMMG .22lr

#51 Post by BamBam »

TattooedGun wrote:Year and a half later...? :o
I'm terrible at updating, never did find those pictures either.
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Re: CMMG .22lr

#52 Post by Gundoc »

They are indeed.
Nice bit of trigger work too
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#53 Post by Hunter87 »

NitroJoe wrote:
John MH wrote:Spoke at length to them (BDM), only mag that operates the Catch22 is the S&W MP15-22 mag modified with a spacer to fit an AR15 lower.
Looks like you're right, ARCatch22 just confirmed it! I take it all back!

I personally think the website is a bit misleading. Disappointing as I have ordered a Spikes with one fitted. Might have to go back to plan A and look at the CMMG BHOA instead now :cool2:
Not sure if it will fit your lower but there is a thing called the better mag adapter that allowes 15-22 mags to be used in cmmg uppers and it locks back every time you can get them from riflemags.co.uk
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#54 Post by Hunter87 »

huntervixen wrote:
techguy wrote:We have no sun here though, only rain; so not much chance of any melting ;)

How very true...and plastic doesn't rust :lol: :lol:
Neither does aluminum lol
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#55 Post by Airbrush »

I was probably the first user of the Catch 22 & 15 22 mag's in the UK. In my BAR22 it's always been faultless & gives a .22 AR full functionality.
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#56 Post by Sim G »

Airbrush wrote: & gives a .22 AR full functionality.
Like the S&W always has done....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#57 Post by Airbrush »

Sim G wrote:
Airbrush wrote: & gives a .22 AR full functionality.
Like the S&W always has done....
Yep, but it's a clone.
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TattooedGun wrote:
I did notice that Lantac are about to start providing the new mk-4 CMMG
Yes, including a moderated SUB version.
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#59 Post by Sim G »

Airbrush wrote: Yep, but it's a clone.

Designed from the ground up as a sub-caliber training tool for police depts that utilised full bore ARs....

Hence, it works out of the box every time, no fettling, no tweaking and will run for 10s of thousands of rounds. And dare I say it, a fraction of the cost....

And there's actually the argument that it's a stand alone design in itself and not a clone, where as BAR, CMMG and Lantac are poor clones of the original concept, without after market work and bits....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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Re: CMMG .22lr

#60 Post by BamBam »

I didn't know you owned a spikes Sim?
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