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Typhoon
02-20-2005, 12:20 PM
I've been looking into a few NFA full auto options for my AR15... i commonly use this AR-15 for semi-auto work (e.g. targets, pests, game, etc) and don't really like the idea of switching out M16 parts everytime i remove the RLL.

I've heard its possible to modify the ciener, ive read the post below this one... It sounds extremely hard.

Does anyone know of a modifyable 22 conversion that works with the RLL *and* accepts mags larger than 10 rounds?

The ciener seems like a good choice if there were instructions or someone to modify it........


Or, should i just get an RDIAS and remove the parts EVERY time i need a semi-auto again? (yes, im aware of the select fire, but i sometimes move my guns around, and i don't like filling out paperwork every time i want to move an NFA firearm through county or state lines)


Thanks!

Quarterbore
02-20-2005, 04:26 PM
I have begged several times for pics of the Bushmaster 22 conversion that show how that works. It looks to me like the bolt/carrier system is plastic and I believe that it may be very possible to get this system to run with a rLL.

The DIAS should run with most an 22 kit that runs with an M-16.

If anybody finds some pics that show the guts of the Bushmaster kit especially the upper from the bottom that shows bolt carrier system installed into the upper receiver would make it easy to determine if that would work with the link.

Also, I have been interested in the belt fed 22 Upper as described here:

http://quarterbore.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=133

I don't know if this will run with the link yet but if it does you can bet that I will add that to my own "short list" of toys to add to the safe.

Typhoon
02-20-2005, 04:39 PM
I'm thinking that belt-fed upper will run between $4,500 and $6k..... I'd much rather buy an NFA item, to be honest..... I can pay a mexican immigrant that much for a life-term of loading up my 22 mags. lol.