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By just changing the barrel and magazine?
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By just changing the barrel and magazine? Sako quad-esque?
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By just changing the barrel and magazine? Sako quad-esque? I think so.I doubt they made a different receiver for the 22LR and 17HMR
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The boltface might be machined differently on the 17hmr, as the 17 has a larger diameter case head diameter than the 22LR. Just speculation on my part though
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The way they attach the barrel makes it very questionable.
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The boltface might be machined differently on the 17hmr, as the 17 has a larger diameter case head diameter than the 22LR. Just speculation on my part though Not really, the HMR is based on the .22 WMR, which isn't materially bigger than .22LR. I have a half-dozen CZ 455s, and all of them are switch-able to any one of the three cartridges. One of the better-shooting 455s is a 455 with a CZ 457 barrel on it (.22WMR). The 455 and 457 use the same magazines and barrels, although the 457 barrels has a different finish on it. For the OPs question, it will depend on how the barrel is attached to the receiver, and I'm not familiar with that, so I can't answer.
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If they don’t sell the barrels as accessories, it’s kind of a dead end even if possible.
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Buy a sako quad.
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-I don't know if the barrels are screwed in or press fit but I wouldn't attempt it, regardless.
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Lothar makes "drop in" barrels for the T1X, so I think it's a possibility. That said, I've never done or look at any of the videos of folks swapping barrels. https://www.lothar-walther.com/drop-in-gun-barrels/tikka-t1x/
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They will not admit they made a mistake in not having a 22 magnum in the line up, a really stupid decision in my opinion
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