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My g/f had the day off today. We went out in seek of a possible new couch. After 3 stores and my back already feeling like a spike was in my spine, I made a deal. One more furniture store then a gun store.

So we stopped in a local shop, and they had an AR in .22LR.

Do any of you actually use or trust an AR in .22LR?

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I think the weight was about 5 lbs.

I don't give a rats butt who thinks an AR style rifle is scary looking. A 12ga pump is just as scary, and in the right hands just as deadly. I don't want this thread to be about the 'big bad assault' rifle crap. Or about self defense. As a note, the one I looked at wasn't that Mossberg plastic replica.

 

I am asking because I have always liked the way the AR's look. Just something about them. After talking to a salesman, he said the .22 can have the original grip to make them actually look like an AR. 

 

I need to check a few things, but I am thinking I really want this rifle.

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I think the weight was about 5 lbs.

I don't give a rats butt who thinks an AR style rifle is scary looking. A 12ga pump is just as scary, and in the right hands just as deadly. I don't want this thread to be about the 'big bad assault' rifle crap. Or about self defense. As a note, the one I looked at wasn't that Mossberg plastic replica.

 

I am asking because I have always liked the way the AR's look. Just something about them. After talking to a salesman, he said the .22 can have the original grip to make them actually look like an AR. 

 

I need to check a few things, but I am thinking I really want this rifle.

Is this rifle in NY?? If so, its illegal to sell or buy (Felony)

, unless its been converted to NY compliant ……. Just saying. And the salesman is 100% wrong about the 22 being able to have the original grip. Don't get yourself jammed up.

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Is this rifle in NY?? If so, its illegal to sell or buy (Felony)

, unless its been converted to NY compliant ……. Just saying. And the salesman is 100% wrong about the 22 being able to have the original grip. Don't get yourself jammed up.

Yes. I have had issues with this shop before. I called them and talked to another salesperson who said the opposite of what I was told yesterday. I hung up and decided to take a ride go talk to a shop that knows WTH they are talking about.

Same gun, same price, but was able to get far more information.

 

I just want it because I want it. LOL

 

So, again, anyone have any experience with the AR platform in a .22LR?

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Yes. I have had issues with this shop before. I called them and talked to another salesperson who said the opposite of what I was told yesterday. I hung up and decided to take a ride go talk to a shop that knows WTH they are talking about.

Same gun, same price, but was able to get far more information.

 

I just want it because I want it. LOL

 

So, again, anyone have any experience with the AR platform in a .22LR?

Again ,,,Im just telling you the facts… You can do what you want. But selling, buying or possessing a rifle, as you described, is 100% illegal in NYS, unless the rifle has been made NYS compliant.  Sounds like neither of the shops you have been dealing with knows WTH they are talking about. 

 

In NY, under LIL Andy…any semi automatic rifle (center fire or rim fire) that has a detachable magazine can not have a pistol grip, or a flash suppressor, or a bayonet lug or a collapsable stock or any other "evil feature". Its not hard to look up on line. Good luck.

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Again ,,,Im just telling you the facts… You can do what you want. But selling, buying or possessing a rifle, as you described, is 100% illegal in NYS, unless the rifle has been made NYS compliant.  Sounds like neither of the shops you have been dealing with knows WTH they are talking about. 

 

In NY, under LIL Andy…any semi automatic rifle (center fire or rim fire) that has a detachable magazine can not have a pistol grip, or a flash suppressor, or a bayonet lug or a collapsable stock or any other "evil feature". Its not hard to look up on line. Good luck.

and, if I recall correctly, didn't many of the AR compliant manufacturers recently notify owners that NYS told them that even the one's they have been making are no good? something along the lines of anything being built on an AR frame is considered an assault weapon...or something like that.

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Again ,,,Im just telling you the facts… You can do what you want. But selling, buying or possessing a rifle, as you described, is 100% illegal in NYS, unless the rifle has been made NYS compliant.  Sounds like neither of the shops you have been dealing with knows WTH they are talking about. 

 

In NY, under LIL Andy…any semi automatic rifle (center fire or rim fire) that has a detachable magazine can not have a pistol grip, or a flash suppressor, or a bayonet lug or a collapsable stock or any other "evil feature". Its not hard to look up on line. Good luck.

You are a few posts behind ants. Keep up.

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and, if I recall correctly, didn't many of the AR compliant manufacturers recently notify owners that NYS told them that even the one's they have been making are no good? something along the lines of anything being built on an AR frame is considered an assault weapon...or something like that.

Yes..but its still up in the air right now..

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Well, I went and got the S&W M&P 15 .22 today from a different shop. Bought it used in new condition. Came with a Leapers Dot scope and rubber slide on grips for the forearm. I wanted the detachable 10 shot magazine so I will have to get used the lame grip. They even threw in 5 boxes in Win 40gr bullets.

I will probably take the scope off and put basic AR Iron sights on it.

Will be a few weeks before I get to shoot it, but so far very happy with my new addition.

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Well, I went and got the S&W M&P 15 .22 today from a different shop. Bought it used in new condition. Came with a Leapers Dot scope and rubber slide on grips for the forearm. I wanted the detachable 10 shot magazine so I will have to get used the lame grip. They even threw in 5 boxes in Win 40gr bullets.

I will probably take the scope off and put basic AR Iron sights on it.

Will be a few weeks before I get to shoot it, but so far very happy with my new addition.

Come on can't tell us gotta show us....lol

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It will be your rifle. If you want it go for it! The only one you have to please is yourself. Gun shops can only sell you a NY legal version of the AR. Happy shooting!

 

Happy NGD! I know it will be fun to shoot and ammo won't break the bank. Have fun!

Thanks grampy.

 

 

 

 

Here's a pic.

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Enjoy the rifle bro.Please let us know how it shoots...

Will do. I know it won't win any accuracy contest with that stupid handle, but should still be fun to shoot at the range. I wasn't looking for Sub-MOA, just an AR platform that I could shoot 100 rounds at targets and only be out $10. 

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Will do. I know it won't win any accuracy contest with that stupid handle, but should still be fun to shoot at the range. I wasn't looking for Sub-MOA, just an AR platform that I could shoot 100 rounds at targets and only be out $10.

How the hell do you even hold it? Theres no handle

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You can hold it, just not grasp it as firm as with an actual grip. I have been shouldering it and while not ideal, it's functional and I can get a line of sight pretty well. I know it will never be a 'tack driver' in it's current state, and I'm OK with that.

I have wanted an M16 style rifle for over 30 years. I never bought one as I found other uses for the money, and would have never hunted with it.

When my ATV sale went the right way I decided I was buying an AR platform for two reasons;

1) Because I have wanted one since I was 12.

2) As a middle finger to Cuomo and all the anti-gun fools, and to prove you can make us modify our guns, but at this time you can't take them away or keep us from buying them! Some of us still believe in the right to own and bear arms. Even if we have a goofy looking rifle

 

If I have to get used to that silly handle, so be it. LOL

It will be like anything else, the more time I spend shooting it the more I will learn how make it do what I want it to do.

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