[/quote]Airbrush wrote:I would rather not have a bolt hold open feature than use the 15-22 mags
As I have said its a personal preference if you can live with how stupid the mags look on an AR well that's great but I can't.
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[/quote]Airbrush wrote:I would rather not have a bolt hold open feature than use the 15-22 mags
I agree breacher that's exactly the reason why I didn't buy a 15-22.breacher wrote:Me too.
Yes, its a convenient facility but by no means an essential one. Not for my plinking. Not for the club shooting. Not for the few comps I use the .22 in. Not for vermin shooting neither !
If I had not wanted the AR look, I would have bought a 10/22. Now that I have an AR, I want the mags looking authentic too.
AR clones weren't available mate.breacher wrote:So, Andy - when it came time to buy a semi auto .22 why did you choose an AR clone over a non AR clone ? If looks are nothing to do with it ?
And when you decided on a AR - why a Bradley Arms over a 15/22 or other AR clone ?
No I just wanted a fully functioning AR, simple as that, I will admit to not liking the 15 -22 mag's at first but after enjoying the functionality they bring to your rifle you soon forget about it.breacher wrote:Well, I find it confusing that you see us as for choosing a mag based on authenticity when you have bought a hard to get ( waiting list ) and very expensive rifle generally accepted as a very authentic item, over a cheaper one off the shelf with the very mags as standard, which you subsequently adapt your bespoke AR to accept.
Now its time for me to
So why not the 15/22 ?Airbrush wrote:No I just wanted a fully functioning AR, simple as that, I will admit to not liking the 15 -22 mag's at first but after enjoying the functionality they bring to your rifle you soon forget about it.breacher wrote:Well, I find it confusing that you see us as for choosing a mag based on authenticity when you have bought a hard to get ( waiting list ) and very expensive rifle generally accepted as a very authentic item, over a cheaper one off the shelf with the very mags as standard, which you subsequently adapt your bespoke AR to accept.
Now its time for me to
If you want an inferior rifle because of looks that's your call.
It didn't exist when I got mine.breacher wrote:So why not the 15/22 ?Airbrush wrote:No I just wanted a fully functioning AR, simple as that, I will admit to not liking the 15 -22 mag's at first but after enjoying the functionality they bring to your rifle you soon forget about it.breacher wrote:Well, I find it confusing that you see us as for choosing a mag based on authenticity when you have bought a hard to get ( waiting list ) and very expensive rifle generally accepted as a very authentic item, over a cheaper one off the shelf with the very mags as standard, which you subsequently adapt your bespoke AR to accept.
Now its time for me to
If you want an inferior rifle because of looks that's your call.
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