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22LR Conversion vs. Dedicated upper vs. SW15-22
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<blockquote data-quote="Glocktogo" data-source="post: 888348" data-attributes="member: 1132"><p>Dedicated .22 uppers can be somewhat finicky and require "tuning". With that said, we had two SW15-22's at HAVA new from the factory today and both of them puked in grand fashion before the day was over. Despite being bore snaked after every 3rd shooter, they both had out of battery fires that ruptured the cases and blew out the extractors. </p><p></p><p>If you want a 15-22, I'd recommend holding off till they work the bugs out. (</p><p></p><p>.22 doesn't wear a .223 barrel the same due to lower pressures and softer bullets, but the twist rate is not coorect for good .22 accuracy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Glocktogo, post: 888348, member: 1132"] Dedicated .22 uppers can be somewhat finicky and require "tuning". With that said, we had two SW15-22's at HAVA new from the factory today and both of them puked in grand fashion before the day was over. Despite being bore snaked after every 3rd shooter, they both had out of battery fires that ruptured the cases and blew out the extractors. If you want a 15-22, I'd recommend holding off till they work the bugs out. ( .22 doesn't wear a .223 barrel the same due to lower pressures and softer bullets, but the twist rate is not coorect for good .22 accuracy. [/QUOTE]
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