Like, could you make a smaller version of a 1911 that fires 22lr instead of .45 by just scaling all the parts to the 22lr?

    • @shalafi
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      88 days ago

      I have an easily swapable bolt that let’s my AR-15 shoot .22LR. Pretty nifty, though not quite as accurate since the bullet is .003 thinner.

      • RandomStickman
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        38 days ago

        I have never considered shooting a .22 out of a .223 barrel as a possibility. Very nifty!

        • @shalafi
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          28 days ago

          Got this one. Only one on the market I know of.

          https://cmmg.com/22lr-ar-conversion-kit-bravo-w-3-magazines-blk

          Same bolt came in my Han Solo pistol.

          It’s worked surprisingly well in the past, but I just put a heavy (H3) weight in to reduce recoil, probably won’t cycle .22LR any longer. And BTW, that heavy weight is a dream! My wife’s friend brought his stock AR to our camp and I was shocked how much harder it kicked.

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            7 days ago

            The cmmg kits don’t actually move the buffer at all, the bolt cycles entirely in the chamber, so your H3 buffer shouldn’t effect it. I actually have a dedicated .22 pistol upper on a lower without any buffer tube at all for compact plinking and it works great. I might have to print up a han solo lower though, that looks amazing.

    • @[email protected]
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      48 days ago

      To clarify for the OP, these don’t generally scale down the whole gun. Caliber conversions can be as simple as swapping the bolt.

      You can also sometimes swap to a larger caliber. They make ‘conversion kits’ for the AR-15 that are functionally just most of a new gun. You can get those for a variety of calibers from 7.62x39 to .50 Beowulf.