Posted August 27, 2015 11:00 am by Comments

By Richard Johnson


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By installing one of the many .22 LR conversion kits on the market, officers can learn the AR and its controls at a fraction of the price.

Like many things in life, rimfire training requires context to be properly used.

Carrying a .22 LR pistol in your duty holster might not be terribly smart when you hit the street. But having one when you hit the range just might be more intelligent than you think.

Budget restrictions are one of the first things that come to mind when the topic of using rimfire guns for police training comes up. Administrators may eye the .22 LR as a cost-friendly firearms training alternative, …read more

Source:: Tactical Life

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