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Ed Friedman

Ah…the Government

Thank goodness the government shut down this threat to humankind.

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Dave Campbell

The Fever

Though we are still in the middle of summer, already a socio-familial malady is building rapidly. For those of you new to the game or for the great unwashed who feel they are above the hunting fray, this malady manifests itself with a general...
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Guy Sagi

New cellulite holster

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Not Your Father’s Savage
Chances are your dad has a Savage in his gun vault. It’s probably a Model 99 lever action, although it could be some variation of the Model 110 or Mark II, or—in the case of my dad—a Model 24F 12 gauge/.223 Rem. over-under. But I bet he doesn’t have.....Read more...

Bob Boyd

A Name Change for Legacy’s Sake

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Conversion Kits

This AR is fitted with a complete .22 LR upper. The three handguns are fitted with rimfire conversion kits. They all allow the shooter to experience meaningful training for a fraction of the cost. From left to right; Kimber Warrior with Kimber Rimfire Conversion Kit, Glock 19 with Advantage Arms Conversion Kit, CZ 75 with CZ Rimfire Conversion kit.

 

New Ultra Light Arms

The author’s primary deer rifle is a .243 Win. from New Ultra Light Arms. Its understudy is the New Ultra Light Arms model 20 RF. The rifles have the same stock, same trigger, similar optics and weigh within two ounces of each other.

     When I was a tank commander with a National Guard unit, it was difficult to participate in live-fire training on a regular basis because, well, they’re just aren’t any tank ranges in West Virginia. The Army did have a tool that allowed the mounting of an M16 coaxially with the tank’s main gun and we also had .22 LR conversion kits for those M16s. With a few miniature armored vehicle targets, we were able to conduct fairly realistic live-fire gunnery training almost anywhere at very little expense.

    When I was competing in police and practical pistol matches on a regular basis, I employed the same logic by using a .22 LR conversion kit for my 1911. No, it wasn’t exactly the same as using the “real” thing but it was darn close. The operation was the same and there was no difference in sight alignment and trigger pull; the two most important aspects of accurate shooting.

    Rimfire conversion kits are available for a wide selection of defensive handguns and many manufacturers like Kimber, SIG Sauer and CZ manufacture them for their own handguns. These same manufacturers also offer dedicated rimfire pistols that are, for all practical purposes, identical to their centerfire counterparts.

    This concept of understudy guns is not limited to main battle tanks and defensive handguns. Hunters can enjoy the benefits of sub-caliber practice too. Savvy hunters will pick up a .22 LR similar or identical in design and function to their primary hunting rifle and use that rifle on a regular basis for practice, plinking and small-game hunting. A perfect example of this understudy relationship is two bolt action rifles from Ruger; the Model 77 Hawkeye centerfire and the Ruger 77/22 rimfire.

CZ’s Rimfire Conversion Kit

CZ’s Rimfire Conversion Kit for their CZ 75 9 mm pistol is accurate, reliable and offers an affordable alternative to shooting more expensive centerfire ammo during practice. It’s also fun for plinking.

    My primary deer hunting rifle is a New Ultra Light Arms model 20 in .243 Win., but I also own a New Ultra Light Arms model 20 RF in .22 LR. Both are bolt actions, both have the same stock configuration and length of pull, both are fitted with similar scopes, both Timney triggers are set to the same weight of pull and both rifles weigh within an ounce of each other.

    I can pick up a brick (500 rounds) of .22 LR ammunition for around $25; about what a box (20 rounds) of .243 Win. costs. I use the model 20 RF for plinking, squirrel hunting in the early fall and routinely practice with it from various field shooting positions to keep myself familiar with its .243 Win. twin. Last year, when a nice whitetail presented itself for a brief moment at 188 yards, that .243 instinctively found my shoulder and my finger did the same with the trigger.

    Don’t let a thin wallet or limited access to a 100-300 yard range infringe on maintaining or improving your skill with your favorite firearm. Invest in an understudy gun and improve your marksmanship, save money and have fun, all at the same time.

- by Richard Mann

 

Understudy Gun Examples

Don’t just consider new rimfires when trying to find a compatible understudy gun. In some instances, you may need to look for a used or discontinued firearm that will operate and feel similar to your centerfire rifle or pistol. Here are some understudy gun examples:

Centerfire Firearm Rimfire Understudy

AK 47 / AR 15/ Mini-14
Any 1911
Beretta 92/96 – Taurus
Browning Hi-Power
CZ 75
Glock 19
Kimber 84 – 8400
Marlin 336, 1894, 1895
New Ultra Light Arms model 20
Remington 141, 6, 76, 760, 7600
Remington 4,740, 742, 7400, 750
Remington 700
Ruger Blackhawk
Ruger 77MkII
SigSauer P229
Smith & Wesson Model 29, 686
Winchester model 88 (D)
Winchester 94
Winchester model 100 (D)

Ciener Conversion Kit
Kimber Conversion Kit / Kimber Rimfire Super
Ciener Conversion Kit
Ciener Conversion Kit
CZ Cadet
Ciener / Advantage Arms Conversion Kit
Kimber 22 Hunter (D), Ruger 77/22
Marlin Golden 39A, Marlin 39 TDS (D)
New Ultra Light Arms model 20 RF
Remington model 572 Fieldmaster
Remington model 552 Speedmaster
Remington Model 5, Model 504 (D)
Ruger Single Six
Ruger 77/22
SigSauer P229 Classic 22
Smith & Wesson model 617, K22 (D)
Winchester model 150, 250, 155 (D)
Winchester 94/22 (D)
Winchester Model 77 (D), Ruger 10/22

(D) = Discontinued

 

 

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