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This is interesting. India .22 Evolution Conversion Kit w/25 Round Magazine The India has every single feature we offer for a semi-auto .22LR conversion. Kit Includes: Right Handed Stainless Steel Action NEW 22 ECL (Evolution Chamber Lock)** Lifetime Warranty Live Round Extraction Buffer Retaining Pin Relief Cut Piston System Compatible (without removing piston rod) Magazine Stabilizer Bolt Hold Open Actuator 25 Round BHOA Magazine Removable Forward Assist Extension Bushing Cleaning Recoil Guide Rod Go/No Go Chamber Adapter Compatible with Any Mil-Spec AR15 Upper Magazine Loader **The New Evolution Chamber Lock is a brass chamber adapter that locks into place eliminating all play between the conversion and upper receiver which has two beneficial effects. First, by eliminating all play between the conversion and receiver, reliability is improved. Secondly, for trainers and armorers, it makes it more difficult to remove and "tinker" with the conversion which greatly reduces down time due to "unauthorized" cleanings or dis-assembly.
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ISSC Mk22. No more compliant.... (stock-fail!)
imschur replied to Dutchdiamondback's topic in ISSC Austrian Sporting Arms
Sounds like my neighborhood >:( -
Good luck with it :thumb:
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looks great.
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Ive been thinking of bringing the 41 to the office and shooting in the warehouse on Sundays
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Tough winter and now monsoons every 5 days. Im sick of this.
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ISSC Mk22. No more compliant.... (stock-fail!)
imschur replied to Dutchdiamondback's topic in ISSC Austrian Sporting Arms
of course -
ISSC Mk22. No more compliant.... (stock-fail!)
imschur replied to Dutchdiamondback's topic in ISSC Austrian Sporting Arms
To get compliant can you get something like JB weld and glue the crap out of it? -
ISSC Mk22. No more compliant.... (stock-fail!)
imschur replied to Dutchdiamondback's topic in ISSC Austrian Sporting Arms
Well that stinks. Seriously disappointing man. -
Well as a matter of economics because I needed a belt too. I bought a BlackHawk CQC Serpa Holster and a 5.11 Casual Holster Belt 1-1/2" It cost me like $90 for both items. Not sure about the belt. If it's not suitable I will get another Kramer double thick horsehide in a few months. I think the Blackhawk will look good in website Glock pictures too, probably appeal to the younger crowd I may get on the waiting list next month for a Milt Sparks Summer Special, probably a 1911. The Fist #22 secret system looks like it may need a revisit from me at some point.
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BTW I have no experience with any of those optics. I have had good luck with my NCStar P4
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I cleaned up those long url's
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Welcome!
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http://www.tacticalgearmag.com/profiles/blogs/shot-show-2011-video-whats-new?et_mid=165460&rid=3588923
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whats the deal with the stoves, smokey?
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It seems not many semi's dig the Thunderbolts. Somewhere on here I posted a picture of a Black Dog aluminum billet magazine
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This guy makes some nice looking stuff.
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Great!! Thanks for posting
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hey thats cool :thumb:
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I was thinking of my youth and shooting my very first .22. It was a Marlin model 60 bought second hand from a family friend. Not sure how long the model 60 was in existence Ill bet the guns born on date is before mine and Im 44. I was reflecting how I didnt know anything about good triggers and match ammo. The trigger was what it was and the ammo for a lot of the shooting was Remington Thunderbolts if i recall correctly. The funny thing is I remember being a darn good shot and when I missed I was sure it was my fault. My dad used to bring home these wooden spools that were meant to hold wire. These spools had a bolt pattern like the rim of a car. I would take them apart and in the bolt holes i would stick blown night light or outdoor christmas tree bulbs. I recall amazing my parents and friends at the speed and ability I was able to hit the bulbs with. The best part was the sights were screwed up and I had to compensate by aiming high an to the left around 10pm or some variation of that scenario. It wasn't until years later as a young adult, older and wiser that I realized one big problem was the front sight was not straight on the barrel. Eventually I began shooting in a competitive youth indoor competition where we shot target rifles and I learned about good hardware and proper technique. Since then the more I know the worse I shoot. There's days I think I would do better to fling a handgun or fix a bayonet and throw a rifle like a spear.
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The dude lived across the street from the older gentlemen in the convenient store. The guy was in shock. the rapist was over his house for bbq's and such on several occasions.
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The compact version is interesting. That's different.
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