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Early Atchisson 22lr conversion kit
I have one of the original conversion kits. As most familiar with this kit know, the orginal 'cork' (i think that what it was made of) buffer deteriorates over the years. I have heard of people fabricating a leather or other buffer--any ideas or experience woudl be helpful. An old post on this forum mentinoed a leather buffer but could use some more details on crafting.
Also, if anyone is interested in this piece as collectible, i'd be willing to negotiate a sale with it and start over with a contemporary version. Mine has at least 6 magazines and two or three of the 'skeletal' magazines
your assistance/advice is appreciated
John
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01-07-2011 02:22 PM
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The same problem
I also have one of those. Although I don't want to shoot a lot of .22 rimfire through my AR, I would like to get my conversion kit shootable. So do you have any good workable answers.
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Cork is available in bulk at Home Depot and such places. Why can't you re-fabricate the buffer?
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absolutely , that is a fantastic piece , id want it in working condition and you can repair these , if on the other hand you heart is set on a ceinar contact me ill work a trade with you of some sort ,