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Caliber conversion kits from Advantage Arms

Advantage Arms Conversion KitsIf you are looking for a review about the Advantage Arms 22LR conversion kits, well, there’s not much to say other then they are hard to get and in high demand.   Several years ago we heard about these from one of our Sales reps so we started bringing them in stock.  They sold out in minutes and when we went to order them again, they told us it might be months before we get a restock, we were shocked.   The Glock 19 and Glock 17 kits are by far the most wanted but we can hardly acquire them.  Each conversion kit will make sure gun a 22LR practice gun and with all of the crazy stuff going on about ammunition ect. these will give you firing range time for less  money.  If you have a Glock 17-22 we have a good selection of these in stock right now.  Each kit comes with cleaning liquids as well as one magazine.

We have a large selection of Glock 19 and Glock 17  magazines and those are just as hard to keep in stock.   Our supply of Advantage Arms Conversion kits is very sporadic and you really have to jump when you see them.   Even though you may not be training with your 9mm  ammunition, you can still practice trigger control or drawing your weapon from a Blackhawk Serpa holster without having to loose the muscle memory.   Practicing things like this with a 22LR gives you live action firing drills and way less of a drain in your pocket.   I find these kits to run very reliable if you get the right kind of 22 caliber ammunition for your gun.

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Finding a gun case for your expensive Carbine

It always bothered me that guys would call off going to the range with me when there was the slightest chance of rain coming down because they didn’t want their gun to get wet.   It’s funny that someone would spend $2000 to get a combat worth rifle and then be afraid they might damage it if it gets rained on.  Most modern firearms can handle the rain and you better get use to the fact that rain isn’t going to ruin it.  If you had a wood stock on your rifle that might be another issue, but people can be far too protective of firearms when real operators know that firearm parts wear out.  Guns get scratched and things come loose and anyone that is that concerned about it probable doesn’t really have a spike in a fight anyway.

One thing that I don’t have a problem with is people getting good gun cases and protecting their guns and gear in storage.  Sometimes rifle optics can double the value of your guns, and some people upgrade their guns with new AR15 complete upper receivers that can further increase the value of a firearm.  Guns, especially M4 Carbines should be rugged and tough and getting good Magpul Accessories on it and tightening them with loctite is a way to prevent problems.   There are some really nice gun cases from Elite Survival Systems like the Covert Operations gun case that has velcro straps for locking down your optics and firearm securely.

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