M10 .22 Conversion Kit by Practical Solutions on GB

LawBob

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I bought a Lage m11-9 22 kit. Not sure why you thought I bought a Lage m10 22 kit.

Never said ps made a m11-9 22 kit.

I had a double stamp rpb M10 and the 22 kit was used I did the best I could with it.

—After re-reading my previous post, I should’ve been more clear. My bad—

My bad. The ps kit you bought needed to be fitted by PS to work
 

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We've dusted off the boxes of M10 .22 kits parts and materials and we've begun working on them again. This is the 2nd edition of our M10 kit. For those familiar with our 1st edition kits, we've done away with the floating chamber and added an extractor and we've made the kit a DIY install.

https://macmachineguns.com/?page_id=26

https://www.youtube.com/shorts/unzrycD39e8

To be added to the wait list: tina@macmachineguns.com

Woah that's super exciting! The first gen kits were well before my time in the NFA hobby. Email inbound.

I'm a patient man but I do feel compelled to ask if there is a rough timeline in mind yet =)

What does this use for magazines?
 

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Our kit uses a magazine modeled off of the HK 270 mag, they will come in 20, 30 and 40 round lengths. As far as timeline, I'm unsure. We just pulled the parts out to start working on the project again, but we do already have the ATF love letter. I would say at least 6 months for us to finalized things and begin the manufacturing, most of which will be done in-house and we are a small operation. We'll be working on the project between gunsmithing and the manufacturing of our current product line.
 

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Oh man.. Tina, that’s awesome! I really hope you guys do! I have your OG kit and love it, but an extractor would be phenomenal cuz it’s a PITA when a piece of brass or a dud gets stuck in the floating chamber and you have to either take off the upper, or use a rod down the barrel to dislodge it. Pretty sure I’m already on the list!
 

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That’s awesome, lack of extractor was my biggest complaint because with a .22LR you are going to get rounds that didn’t fire. It’s nice to just pull the bolt back.
 

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Is the long barrel in the vid gonna be standard? Guess that's a good way to add recoil energy?
 

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Is the long barrel in the vid gonna be standard? Guess that's a good way to add recoil energy?


Assuming this new kit is similar to the old one, that long barrel you refer to is just a threaded and rifled barrel extension that screws onto the threaded muzzle.
 
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