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DillHoleBagHands ago

Niiiiiiiice! I have an AR7 swell little 22 rifle.

I love where the casing is in the carbine photo.

Finally, lube is usually your friend. Except Lucas brand lube. Used that shit on an AR, once. The fire rate got slower and slower. Two mags later and the bolt jammed shut. Like the whole rifle was filled with sand and epoxi. I stick with Hoppe's

clamhurt_legbeard ago

I have an AR7

whoa fuck tell me all about it

that is a very cool gun

do you use it much

DillHoleBagHands ago

I got it back probably 4-6 years ago. I can confirm they do float, as long as the plastic buttplate seals correctly. Used rifles or ones that were stored in a hot vehicle can warp over time. Mags can be hard to find at times. The stock does allow the rifle to be collapsed down and store three mags at once. I wish they came with a threaded barrel option.

My only real complaint is the firing pin. I think it needs a stiffer sping. I have had a few duds that fired just fine out of my old Winchester pump.

I haven't had a chance to use it much. Maybe 200-300 rounds.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

dude awesome

its such a neat design and im recently more into 22s since i bought one

some survival guns are in 22 hornet which is a much more powerful round

maybe more practical for survival of aircrew

but 22lr is deffo better for us today

DillHoleBagHands ago

I do agree that 22 hornet is nice for more power buuuuuuuuuut, in a survival situation 22lr is perfect for squirrel and small game.

A surpressed AR7 would be an absolute blast.

clamhurt_legbeard ago

ya

i wonder if the hornet was to give more anti personnel

or maybe just more sure one hit kill

not sure

DillHoleBagHands ago

That would be my assumption as well.

22 makes it great for afternoon plinking.