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22lr to 5.56

tws3b2

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I see a ar 15 5.56 can be converted to 22lr.
But, can ar 15 22lr be converted to 5.56?
I have no intention. Just wondering.
 
Depending on the caliber, you may need a BCG strong enough. Along with a bolt of the proper diameter for the caliber.

That's why it's important to buy a BCG matched with the upper, for the caliber you want.
 
You could probably find one cheaper, depending on what you want. This upper is from CMMG and comes complete.

https://cmmg.com/upper-group-banshee-mk4-22lr-9

Need more POWER?!

Tromix makes some powerhouse uppers.


There are cheaper versions out there, always ask around before buying.

And there's even a beltfed upper.

 
No intention of doing it. But converting ar 22lr to 5.56. Absolute minimum needed?
It depends.

Most dedicated 22lr AR's use a 22lr chambered barrel and no gas system.

Going from 5.56 to 22lr you can utilize a drop in conversion bolt.

Going from 22lr to 5.56 you'd most likely need a barrel, gas block and tube, bolt carrier group and probably a buffer and spring.

That's assuming they used a standard upper, lower, buffer tube and barrel nut.
 
As gotboostvr pointed out, you would basically need an entirely new rifle.

Here's what the BCG/bolt adapter looks like for a regular AR upper. Notice it has the shape of a .223/556 round for the chamber.

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Here's a dedicated .22 upper and bolt carrier. Notice the ejection port, BCG are all smaller in size.

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It depends.

Most dedicated 22lr AR's use a 22lr chambered barrel and no gas system.

Going from 5.56 to 22lr you can utilize a drop in conversion bolt.

Going from 22lr to 5.56 you'd most likely need a barrel, gas block and tube, bolt carrier group and probably a buffer and spring.

That's assuming they used a standard upper, lower, buffer tube and barrel nut.
And magazines. ( Not trying to be a smart ass , just making it clear for the OP )
 
So all you need is a 5.56 carrier bolt?
Actually, a complete upper is likely wanted, depending on whether the lower has a buffer or not (not really needed for 22lr)

Now, a home-built lower fitted to a 22lr upper might have the buffer tube, and it would just be empty. Then, you'd need the spring & buffer elements (and, potentially, the dread buffer detent).
 
Is anyone actually selling complete rifles which are true AR-15’s which have 22LR conversions? Most 22LR rifles sold from factory are really look-alikes, not actual AR-15’s, and have no road to be converted to an actual AR-15.
 
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