Brett248Vista
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I bought my 15-22 because it's not a 10/22.


For $400, I can maybe see myself buying one someday, I guess.
i REALLY don't get guys slapping $500 optics on a 15/22.
I do really like the M1 Carbine conversion above with the 10/22
You can get a Ruger 10/22 and trick it out to look "tactical" for less.
You can teach a person how to operate an AR in about 3 minutes.
How to operate it, yes... but that's *conscious operation*. It takes hundreds or thousands of repetitions to develop muscle memory and get to "unconscious proficiency". It's not about transition to an AR, it's about becoming proficient.
If your patrol rifle or house rifle is an AR-style rifle, then training with the *exact same manual of arms* allows you to develop the muscle memory and motor skills for about 1/20th the cost ($0.02/rd for .22, $0.40/rd for .223).
And yeah, they do look cool.![]()