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Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2013 9:35 pm
by Demonic69
Charlotte the flyer wrote:
Personally I'd like to see an L85 in .22. I'd even buy an L98 in 5.56 if anyone was selling one. I know they are not very good but it's the first full bore rifle that I fired.
I've searched and searched for an l98a1 or a2, apparently the RAF disposed of quite a few over the last few years but have refused answer any questions regarding private purchases.
I shot them as a cadet and would love to own one today.
Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 8:26 am
by Mattnall
The Mod won't be selling the thousands of L98A1s recently removed from service to the public, or so I was told when they took mine.
There are a few in private hands and mostly re-imported Canadian Cadet Rifles but these are very rare to see for sale.
And I doubt you'll be allowed an A2 even if you do find one for sale

Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 8:59 am
by tackb
An M4 in 22wmr
Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 5:17 pm
by snayperskaya
Charlotte the flyer wrote:There are a selection of non AR style rifles available in 22 available at the moment.
The AK47, MP5, StG44, M1 Carbine, K98, Martini Enfield, AR7, Winchester type underlever etc are such examples.
The GSG and Jager .22lr AKs are awful (in my opinion) and verging on sacrilege to call them an AK.There is a .22lr AKM available from the Russian Izhmash factory, home of the Kalashnikov,
Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 5:33 pm
by Dougan
A Tompson would be fun...even in semi-auto.
Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 6:59 pm
by Charlotte the flyer
ITL do a Ruger dress up Thompson but it's a bit marmity.
I think that the market is ripe for WW2 .22lr rifles based on how the StG is getting on. Anyone fancy setting up a business?
Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Sun Dec 22, 2013 7:18 pm
by northumbrian
Valmet M76 chambered in 6.5mm Grendel.
Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 8:21 am
by Blackstuff
tackb wrote:An M4 in 22wmr
Sabre "We'll-have-the-shirt-off-your-back" Arms was toying with the idea of a .22wmr SLR/FAL for a while but it never got off the ground. Considering they were wanting £1200 for the .22lr version back in 2005, god knows what the price tag would be now

Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Mon Dec 23, 2013 10:00 am
by saddler
northumbrian wrote:Valmet M76 chambered in 6.5mm Grendel.
...I always thought 6.5 Grendel was a bit inferior. Never knew it was a .22 rimfire chanbering though!
Re: Black rifles are good, But..
Posted: Sat Feb 08, 2014 6:32 pm
by anpol
snayperskaya wrote:Charlotte the flyer wrote:There are a selection of non AR style rifles available in 22 available at the moment.
The AK47, MP5, StG44, M1 Carbine, K98, Martini Enfield, AR7, Winchester type underlever etc are such examples.
The GSG and Jager .22lr AKs are awful (in my opinion) and verging on sacrilege to call them an AK.There is a .22lr AKM available from the Russian Izhmash factory, home of the Kalashnikov,
Not being a great fan of the AK (you cannot even open a fridge without the whole lot coming out, slamming down on the floor, child cradles are made of the faux wood AK stocks here!) I feel like being obliged to report a new kid on the block of clones...
made by "Lucznik", Radom, Poland model Beryl M22.
Here's a resume (in Polish, ask for details if you feel like it, I don't feel like translating all that was written about that M22 black thing - not my tube of .22 rounds):
http://www.altair.com.pl/news/view?news_id=12023
The thing is new, they released the first batch soon after Christmas (what a timing!) - the cost over here is zl 3300 - 3500 (~UKP660) including a hefty distributor markup. Ask your local cornershop and eventually the economies of scale may bring the price down. The Yanks will get it for $660 a piece, no doubt with Walmart giving away one free with every 20 foot widescreen LCD next year :-D.
Some pics from one of the first owners (SN below 50) on:
http://bron.iweb.pl/viewtopic.php?t=111 ... &start=150
Never mind the language there, pictures are worth 1000 times more apparently.
The thing has some ZnAl components inside. Accuracy reportedly is good, trigger very good.
The looks, don't ask me. I would put lots of wood veneer over it and give to my wifey anyway.