Thanks for the feedback guys...
Here in the UK, .22lr is plentiful and much cheaper than .30 Carbine.
It's just a shame the Chiappa is such utter junk.
Unfortunately, it seems fatally flawed...
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Thanks for the feedback guys...
Here in the UK, .22lr is plentiful and much cheaper than .30 Carbine.
It's just a shame the Chiappa is such utter junk.
Unfortunately, it seems fatally flawed...
That sums it up beutifully Charlie, utter junk. Its a shame, as a many folks would have had great fun with a .22 Carbine, if it could be made to work reliably.
I must admit, my thoughts on a...
Hi, I've seen the 10/22 stock sets, just wondering if any Carbine users would be interested in an actual conversion kit?
The ideal solution would seem to be the Italian dedicated .22 LR builds,...
Good point Jim, anyone see any real show stoppers here?
Perhaps leave the springs alone and make it .22WMR!
Do you guys think there would be a market for such a thing in the US?
So, we have our beloved M1's and you can buy the somewhat poor Chiappa M1-22, a .22 LR blow back facsimile of the original...
How about going one step further and using the Chiappa bolt design and...