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I had put 150 rounds through converted rifles from two different manufacturers with identical reliability results and very similar accuracy results. I had to admit that my worries about .22lr conversion kits did not apply to this one.
Editor's Review: IROC Tactical .22lr AR Conversion Kit
If you asked someone what the defining characteristic of most .22lr conversion kits is you'd likely get, "malfunctions," as the answer. Many such kits are notorious for not feeing properly, not extracting and ejection efficiently or failing to fire reliably. That was the reason that I was initially skeptical when I received the .22lr conversion kit from IROC Tactical that changes a typical AR-style .223/5.56mm rifle into .22lr. When I went to test it on the range, with two different AR-style rifles I expected to experience frustration and difficulty. Little did I know how wrong I was.
The IROC Tactical .22lr Conversion Kit comes with one magazine, on extended spring and the .22lr bolt. Converting your rifle is as easy as making sure it is unloaded and safe and then popping the rear takedown pin to hinge up the rear of the upper receiver and take out the bolt. Then you put in the IROC Tactical .22lr Conversion Kit bolt, put the upper receiver back, push in the pin and you're ready to go. How easy is that?
The provided magazine holds 25 rounds of .22lr. Manufactured by Black Dog Machine LLC, the transparent magazine fits neatly into the mag well of your AR-style weapon and can be purchased for $20 each online. After all, who wants just one magazine to shoot with? Not only...