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  • Chaunsey

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 28, 2009
    3,692
    brandywine MD
    the 1919 is cool but pricey, scroll down, a belt fed .22 upper sounds like a hell of a lot of fun.

    http://www.lakesideguns.com/


    anyone have any experience with one of these or heard anything about em?

    $695 is not too bad for what it is, most belt fed arms are quite pricey, $695 to make belt fed AR sounds awesome.

    get a crank trigger and a case of .22 and you could have a whole lot of fun with that.

    im seriously thinking of getting one.
     

    fd318

    Active Member
    Mar 22, 2010
    492
    Upper Fells Point
    If you could only see the ear to ear smile on my face... If it was a few hundred cheaper, I would have bought one with out any hesitation.
     

    Chaunsey

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 28, 2009
    3,692
    brandywine MD
    If you could only see the ear to ear smile on my face... If it was a few hundred cheaper, I would have bought one with out any hesitation.

    same here, if it was a couple hundred cheaper, i would now be a few hundred poorer.

    at that price i still think its a pretty good deal, but i will have to see about maybe getting some extra cash to swing it.

    good thing i already have a lower though.
     

    Dino

    Ultimate Member
    Sep 21, 2006
    1,006
    Beltsville, Md.
    That 1919a4 is AWESOME! :party29:

    Question about the Razorback conversion though ...
    What's the purpose of a belt fed semi-automatic?
    Am I missing something? :confused:
     

    Chaunsey

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 28, 2009
    3,692
    brandywine MD
    That 1919a4 is AWESOME! :party29:

    Question about the Razorback conversion though ...
    What's the purpose of a belt fed semi-automatic?
    Am I missing something? :confused:

    pure awesomeness?


    plus you can get a BMF activator crank to fire it full auto legally kinda like a gatling.
     

    Jimbob2.0

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    Do they work I thought I remembered some conversation on these a while back and they didnt work so well but I could be wrong. That said I have to have one!
     

    Jimbob2.0

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    If I can find a review that shows they are reliable and talk lakeside out of some of the more breakable parts, nothing can stop me from ordering one of those period.

    I love .22s! Cheap to shoot and awesome.

    If you dont have to make any mods to the lower or buffer I can put it on my grendel/SPC build until I get another setup.
     

    Jimbob2.0

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    $695 plus another $100 in accessories isnt that bad. I am trying to figure out their ordering system now, apparently you just cant put dough down for one online.

    I am half tempted to take a chance :)
     

    Chaunsey

    Ultimate Member
    Nov 28, 2009
    3,692
    brandywine MD
    if you sign oup for the forum it seems the owner of the company is is very active and responsive, seems like he really stands behind his product.


    it does sound like it can be a bit finnicky, but seems like there are a bunch of satisfied owners.
     

    Garand1957

    Banned
    BANNED!!!
    Sep 30, 2007
    2,634
    The War Room
    $695 for 1/2 of a semi-auto .22 rifle :crazy:
    The whole belt feed thing is a bit of a novelty but hardly usefull or practical IMHO.
    Now if it was full auto :innocent0
     

    Jimbob2.0

    Ultimate Member
    Feb 20, 2008
    16,600
    if you sign oup for the forum it seems the owner of the company is is very active and responsive, seems like he really stands behind his product.


    it does sound like it can be a bit finnicky, but seems like there are a bunch of satisfied owners.

    I cant even get them to approve me for the forum, I dont think $695 is unreasonable as you pay $400 for a dedicated upper. But I want to ask what their terms are.
     

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