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Flying Dragon Productions ( Michael Bane ) => Shooting Gallery on Outdoor Channel => Topic started by: Marshal Halloway on March 03, 2009, 10:19:28 PM
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Episode #114: The Rise of the Little .22
Ammo prices are through the ceiling, and they'r not coming down anytime soon. So what's a shooter to do? Michael bane takes you step by step through using .22s for practice. Plus we show you some of the trickest .22 in the world! No matter what your sport, there's a rimfire solution for you!
Airtimes on the Outdoor Channel: Premieres March 4, 2009 * 3:30PM, 8:00PM and 11:30PM ALL TIMES EASTERN
Reruns 06/03/09
http://www.downrange.tv/shootinggallery/episode114.htm
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Date: 3/4/2009 11:25:54 PM
Subject: shooting gallery show
On the shooting gallery show aired 3/4/09, they were showing colored pistol grips, triggers, stocks, etc. I have been surfing the net trying to find them. They mentioned "Hogue"but I cannot find anything. If you could send me a link or the information where I can find them, I would appreciate it.
Thank you
Beth S
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You can find colored Hogue grips at http://www.getgrip.com
Their extreme series can be found here: http://www.getgrip.com/main/overview/ExtremeMKII.html
Other product links related to this episode can be found here:
http://www.downrange.tv/shootinggallery/episode114.htm
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Date: 3/5/2009 9:55:05 AM
Subject: 22 LR 10/22 Rifle
Micheal,
I really enjoy your show and best defense. I was watching last night
and saw a gun that your guest had that intrigued me. It was a modified
10/22 with an AR15 type platform. It had a collapsible stock. The
guest mentioned having his 4 year old shoot it. It was my
understanding it was from Tactical Solutions. I went to their web site
and can not find it . Would you be able to give me more information on
this custom gun.
Thanks
Bob
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The 10/22 with AR components was from Nordic Components:
http://buy.nordiccomp.com/
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The 10/22 with AR components was from Nordic Components:
http://buy.nordiccomp.com/
Here is a nice video on it:
http://buy.nordiccomp.com/content.aspx?page=tipsandtricks
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Date: 3/5/2009 10:13:03 AM
Subject: 22 Conversion Kits
Hello,
I enjoyed your show on 22s and was wondering if anyone makes a good conversion kit for Glocks?
Thank You,
Earl W.
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Date: 3/5/2009 10:13:03 AM
Subject: 22 Conversion Kits
Hello,
I enjoyed your show on 22s and was wondering if anyone makes a good conversion kit for Glocks?
Thank You,
Earl W.
There are probably several manufacturers out there, but one comes to mind:
http://www.advantagearms.com/conversion_kit.html
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Date: 3/5/2009 4:09:32 PM
Subject: .22lr conversions
would you please advise if anyone manufactures a conversion kit for the XD45 ?
archof51
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Date: 3/5/2009 4:09:32 PM
Subject: .22lr conversions
would you please advise if anyone manufactures a conversion kit for the XD45 ?
archof51
As far as we know, none.
Advantage Arms had some big plans building one back in 07, but I believe they have walked away from the project.
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Two things stuck out at me:
1) on the Caldwell shooting gallery, every time it was shot the orange stickers seemed to fly off.
2) on the Kimber 1911/22, there was a shot of its muzzle as it ripped through a magazine, and that hole looked huge!
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Date: 3/11/2009 3:46:33 PM
Subject: just wanted to say
Michael Bane:
last week's the show on .22lr was really good
i wish that i would have recorded it
i was thinking about getting a S&W 617 but I think I am going to get a ruger charger instead.
wpasko
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I also loved the show I think I enjoy .22 shooting more than anything now my .22 wish is a mile long now. Every time they have a new shooting gallery about .22's I find more .22's I didn't know I needed until I saw the show. My only problem now is finding my favorite bulk .22 ammo in stock. I am running low and I can't find any I guess I will have to buy the more expensive ammo.
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OL, the Caldwell shooting gallery came with stick-on orange targets, which we promptly shot off. The aluminum-framed Kimber has a slightly recessed muzzle to make it look like a .45.
I'm a big fan of training with a .22, which is why I did the show. Especially in these grim times. I'm crazy about the Tac-Sol AR-15 conversion unit...it's just too much fun! So much so I'm thinking of taking on some promotional duties for Tac-Sol to help them out.
This spring/summer I'm building a small shooting range on some property I own; I figure mostly .22s will keep the neighbors at bay. I'm working my Sweetie up to her first cowboy match with a couple of Single Sixes and a Henry Golden Boy .22 lever gun (the one from the show).
Michael B
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I haven't bought or used a metal reactive target that didn't come with stickers, and I haven't had a target sticker that would stay on yet. That is why they make spray paint. They make some really nice day glow green and orange if you get sick of basic white.
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I really enjoyed your show on 22s. Keep up the good work. I too was really impressed by the Nordic components/Tactical solutions 22, so much so that I have ordered everything I need to build one. I think my 12 year old son and I will have a lot of fun assembling and shooting it.
The first question, I have relates to the optics used on the Tac Sol and the AR22. The gentleman you had on your show seemed to have quite the pedigree and I am very curious to know what optics he was running on these rifles.
Secondly, I have never had the opputunity to shoot steel targets. I live out in the country and am considering building a small shooting range. If I were to use steel targets as shown on your show, what considerations have to be made for ricochets?
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Advantage Arms had a .22 conversion for the XD at the 2007 SHOT Show, but dropped the project. They said they were too busy with their 1911 and Glock kits.
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As a reloader I'm not taking the hit on ammo cost nearly as much as others, however I still envy the 22 guys not having the kill there backs policing the area for their brass! :P
Was out shooting with my dad the other day, and I had my accurized AR15 w/bull barrel, Bushnell 4200 24x mil-dot, RR trigger, basically the works, and he had an old 22 Mag with a cheap weaver 4x. At 50 yards the only difference was the noise! So I have nothing but love for the 22 rimfires.
I'm sure MB had to do some good editing on this episode, cause I caught two or three jams ;D It's a give and take universe...
None the less, I'll be in the market for a nice 22LR conversion for my AR... Till then, you'll find me dredging the berms at my local range for lead.
Ron
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I love 22's !!!
I have Ruger 10/22's, Ruger MK II's, Ruger MK III"s. My next 22 is going to be a Ruger 6 shooter, I saw one down at Cabela's yesterday so I have to start putting more coin in my mad money jar now ;D ;) ;D.
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I love 22's !!!
I have Ruger 10/22's, Ruger MK II's, Ruger MK III"s. My next 22 is going to be a Ruger 6 shooter, I saw one down at Cabela's yesterday so I have to start putting more coin in my mad money jar now ;D ;) ;D.
Spend the extra for the spare 22 Mag cylinder that way you have a bit more versatility.
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being a new forum member think this a great idea to teach youth the use of small arms.
shooting is really an all gender sport and international too!
i would like to see this get off the gound here in florida.
cheers,
LSM