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Originally Posted by Tegyrius
There's also the Tech-Sights option, which just lets you put M16-style sights on a 10/22.
Respectfully disagree. You can practice magazine changes and failure drills in your living room just as well as you can do dry fire practice. No, it's not live range time, but it can and will build the muscle memory for all the basic weapon manipulations.
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Yes you can do those things, but how many people have the time? And is it more practical to purchase a generic AR so you can do that? Or more practical to get something you can really afford and afford to shoot?
I am saying the failure drill and mag change can be learned or relearned in a shorter amount of time than to get the basics down.