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<blockquote data-quote="Josh-L" data-source="post: 827007" data-attributes="member: 219"><p>There two kinds of conversions. You can get a 556 rifle and just use a conversion bolt or you can get a complete upper kit. The only difference is the mags, bolt group and the dedicated barrel if you go that route. The lower and upper receiver are the same. I am not a fan of shooting 22lr down a 556 barrel. Just makes me feel dirty inside. I used to tell my customers to go the dedicated upper route but now only do that for custom builds because as others pointed out you can get complete rifles now from Colt and S&W for roughly the same price.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Josh-L, post: 827007, member: 219"] There two kinds of conversions. You can get a 556 rifle and just use a conversion bolt or you can get a complete upper kit. The only difference is the mags, bolt group and the dedicated barrel if you go that route. The lower and upper receiver are the same. I am not a fan of shooting 22lr down a 556 barrel. Just makes me feel dirty inside. I used to tell my customers to go the dedicated upper route but now only do that for custom builds because as others pointed out you can get complete rifles now from Colt and S&W for roughly the same price. [/QUOTE]
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