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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
No, you can get a drop-in bolt conversion for about $150. You don't have to pull the pins or anything, just pop out the bolt and replace it with a new one. I think it's because the similarity in the caliber between a .22 and a NATO 5.56 round - so you don't even have to change the barrel out or anything. It's just a smaller bolt that can cycle and fire a rimfire cartridge.
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Wow. I'm definately in.
As long as it doesn't hurt the barrel by having a bullet that is .003 smaller "bouncing" around, it sounds like good, cheap fun. Another thing, how would it seat into the barrel properly?
I am going to do a litte research. Figuring out how stuff works facinates me.