Dont remember where, was doing a google search on red dots and sal one. dont remember the price, but a romey g was cheaper. keep looking its out there.
There's not much info about them on line, at least I can't find it?
Do you have any ideas yet on how your going to do it?
If your going to make one you might want to try and make it work for these mags. http://www.e-gunparts.com/DisplayAd.asp?chrProductSKU=979380&chrSuperSKU=&MC=
They fit into an AK47 mag well.
Anybody used the Ceiner .22 conversion kit? Dunno if it would be a better setup than the factory but they are available, albeit with a long wait usually.
Use the parts from this along with a custom made .22LR bbl and the usual 922(r) compliance parts and a Romy G kit, you should have enough of the kit left to almost break even on the kit cost if you sell the leftover parts. Should wind up a lot less than the $788 AA-OK wants for their MPi kits. Especially since their description sounds like the bbl was cut up.
I messed with one that has a messed up mag, caused problems with ejecting, but it seemed to work other wise.
We are still looking for some pics of the mag to try and fix it.
BTW: Ceiner suck, I know too well. I googled for the Romy .22 trainers, no one currently has any that I could find. Keep an eye on gunbroker and in the mean time buy some of the E.G. .22 trainer mags.
Also watch Duhnam's if you have one near by, they seem to get the WASR22 in once and a while.
Century is the main importer, and still show them on their site for $250.
I can't believe the $788 for the East German AK-22 trainer parts kit. That's too much money. I can buy a 10/22 for about $179 to $250 and the Krinker Plinker chassis for $349 and have a reliable AK trainer. All I would have to do is dress up the hi cap magazines to look like AK mags. That would be a less expensive than the Weiger parts kit. Another option is to get the WASR Romanian AK trainer and make it work right..
I saw the Ruger website and they are finally coming out with a 10/22 pistol (probably overpriced) which could be made into a Krinker Pliker pistol if C & S Metal Werkes remove the stock attachments.
I saw the Ruger website and they are finally coming out with a 10/22 pistol (probably overpriced) which could be made into a Krinker Pliker pistol if C & S Metal Werkes remove the stock attachments.
Id like to have one of those pistols as is. been eyballing that one for awhile.
stay away from ciener, if you ever need your new non functioning kit fixed you can hang it up the man is a complete a hole and will tell you to f off you bought it he just made it.
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