This is just cool!

Looks like a lotta fun!

Lil pricey for the semi-auto upper I think though.

Jeff
 
If you have a 1911, I can't recommend getting one enough.

I also think there are companies that make them for Glocks and other pistols as well.

Jeff
 
I also think there are companies that make them for Glocks and other pistols as well.

Jeff

Two companies make these for Glocks:

Cienar: http://22lrconversions.com/

Advantage Arms: http://www.advantagearms.com/ (also for 1911)

I have not had the pleasure of trying a Cienar system, but did get to blast away with the Advantage Arms unit. It slid on top of my Glock 17 easily, and I had it "installed" in a matter of seconds.

The unit that I had made the Glock look different from the original factory pistol, and was listed as the "target model."

They do sell a "law enforcement model" that makes the gun resemble the original factory pistol.

All in all? A fun plinker. It's great for trigger control practice, and plenty accurate. However, I simply ended up selling mine, since I figured that the $$$ spent was better put towards getting an entirely new .22 LR pistol.

I wound up buying a Ruger 22/45. That's a story for later...
 
Back to the original topic of automatic weapons...

Y'all do know, that you're perfectly allowed to own a hand cranked gatling gun, no Class III permit required? In fact, anyone who can own a firearm, can own one.

http://www.bwefirearms.com/gatlingfaq.html

The ultimate rabbit gun...
 
A buddy of mine rigged up a dual mount Ruger 10/22 with a hand crank. Silly, but a really fun way to waste a lot of cheap ammo.

Jeff
 
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