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Keep waiting, it might happen!I read the title and for a second thought this was an AR in .22 WMR.
Sigh.
I read the title and for a second thought this was an AR in .22 WMR.
Sigh.
My other complaint. The way the handguard extends might make it hard to thread on a suppresor.
Ok, cheese and rice.
Non AR / AR looking /scary looking / more ergonomic/ gun that takes 10/22 mages / possibly poorly designed rail that may hinder threading silencer.
Better?
Not arguing just joking around.No. I wasn't looking to argue, I was asking to get feedback on why this is so exciting. Since I don't care about "scary looks" I take it just better ergos than a 10/22?
Not arguing just joking around.
10/22s have tried to fit into chassis's or whatnot to get that ergonomic liking of an AR15. Nothing works well trying to put a 10/22 receiver into those.
Essentially this is a AR15, to me, in 22lr that takes one of the better reliable 22lr mags available. The BX25, at least for me, are very reliable 22lr higher capacity mags.
This would be a very similar to AR15, in ergonomics and controls, but with a magazine I have many of.
For folks that have a 10/22 but love shooting ARs for the ergonomics this is a perfect hybrid in my opinion.