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bluesea112 02-28-2012 02:10 PM

Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
This looks like it would be a lot of fun. Since it is .22lr, it would not break the bank to shoot it. http://youtu.be/-NromfAJyZs

gun runner 02-28-2012 02:32 PM

Re: Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
That is AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I want one!!!!

joncutt87 02-28-2012 03:14 PM

Re: Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
put me down for one!!! oh wait, north carolina said no

time2shoot 02-28-2012 04:15 PM

Re: Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
I want one! and SD said yes

flintlock 02-29-2012 10:12 AM

Re: Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
That looks like too much fun for New York to tolerate!

nynomad 02-29-2012 10:56 AM

Re: Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
I agree about NY. But that is a great idea 22's cheap fun.

Might have to do some investgation...

medalguy 03-01-2012 11:50 PM

Re: Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
Got one. I put it on my M16A1 and it worked quite well......for about 80 rounds before it jammed. It works really well on semi but I think the full auto may run it a little too fast. I've heard others have used it FS and it worked better than mine. Might be the ammo too. I was using Winchester bulk box ammo, and I was told it ran better on CCI Blazer or Minimag ammo. Got to get some of that to try.

But it was FUN! We ran about 1,000 rounds before we got tired of clearing jams.

Lakeside makes an outstanding product, very well made.

gun runner 03-03-2012 12:55 AM

Re: Belt fed .22lr upper....full auto.
 
CCI Ammo for LR guns is probaly your best ammo you can get for a reasonable price. I have a couple of 22 mags and the winchester ammo winds up all over the paper. With CCI it just makes nice groups and suprising for a rimfire to do that.


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