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275RLTW
01-08-2010, 12:58
Well, after about 7-8K rounds, I feel that I have tested out the new S&W M&P 15-22. Size and controls are identical to any standard M-4 with the bolt locking open with an empty magazine (this doesn't happen on the Colt .22). I know the plastic doesn't seem logical but I have yet to even crack it. The removeable sights are wonderful, something you would normally pay $70-80 for. I was glad to see that S&W didn't skimp on those. I outfitted mine with an Aimpoint M68, Ergo VFG, and Surefire light. The gun easily shoots 2-3 in groups as fast as you can pull the trigger inside 50 yds. With the Aimpoint, it held 1.5" groups at 100yds off the bench, could probally do better with good glass on it. Just to have fun, I took it to a steel match recently and had a blast! Not a single malfunction throughout the day and really lit up the targets. I can finally run the pistol stages with an AR and not waste expensive frangible ammo!

Improvements: No place to mount a single point sling, as the buffer tube is fixed. I used some 550 cord and a key ring until my mount from Brownells comes in. The rifle does not like to be "topped off" as in inserting a full 25 rd magazine into it with a round in the chamber. It double feeds every time. Easy fix, just make them 24 rd mags! I discussed these issues with the Smith LE reps this week and the input will get passed up the chain. He did reveal that a M&P 15-22 MOE version is under way.
I have also discussed the possibility of a 10" integrally suppressed barrel for it with the guys at Gemtech. They, of course, were already working on something fun for the .22; you'll have to wait until after SHOT show in 2 weeks before I can reveal what it is.

For campground plinking, economical AR practice, or for safer LE shoothouse training, this is the way to go. The complete M&P 15-22 sells for just over what 1000 rds of .223 costs and is a great training tool. I expect many more LE departments to pick these up and start training with them. I know I will be....


-coloccw

StagLefty
01-10-2010, 15:15
Good to hear [Beer] I picked one up awhile back but haven't had the opportunity to get it to the range yet.

275RLTW
03-25-2010, 14:49
I just tried running subsonics through it recently and they are not powerful enough to cycle the bolt. Accuracy was unaffected but I had to perform an immediate action on it every shot. Hopefully the shorter, supressed barrel from Gemtech will solve this problem. Until then, i'll keep running CCI Mini-Mags through it until it breaks.....

Roger
03-31-2010, 20:25
CSPD bought a boatload of these. I tried one out two weeks ago and pronounce it GTG. It was a hoot to shoot.

Eldorado556
12-08-2010, 08:27
I've had mine for a couple months now. I have the MOE version. Haven't had any feed issues with a full mag. I do try to make sure all the rounds are staggered.

I put a Leapers 4X32 on it and with a bipod I get 2" groups easily at 50 yards. I usually shoot CCI standard velocity. No issues with Mini-Mags (I prefer the round nose) or the Fiocchi 40gr. Plenty of misfires with the Winchester 333 ammo. I'll stick with the CCI standard for everyday plinking.

The only thing that bugs me is the polymer/plastic charging handle. It just seems flimsy to me.

http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s240/ilbruche/guns/IMG_0190.jpg

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Latest groups. Still need to bring the reticle to the left a bit. 2" at 50 yards is good enough for me.

http://i153.photobucket.com/albums/s240/ilbruche/guns/IMG_0222.jpg

StagLefty
12-08-2010, 09:13
Economical and fun gun to shoot :

http://i848.photobucket.com/albums/ab49/StagLefty/AR/SWMP15-22.jpg

Dravur
12-08-2010, 12:03
Ive got the SW Upper on a standard AR lower. I think it is made by Chiappa. Anyway, this way I can keep all the controls, stocks etc set up exactly as my M4.

I also put a MOE foregrip on it and it seems very stable.

I love it. It is fun to shoot, fairly accurate and CHEAP. It brings a smile to my face and that's all I ask.

Troublco
12-11-2010, 17:41
I bought one after Sixgun let my boy shoot his in April. I have a dedicated .22 upper, but I got this because it was light enough for my boy, who's 7, to hold and shoot well. An AR with a .22 upper is too heavy for him. He loves it, and does quite well with it. I tweaked the trigger just a bit to smooth it up, and it shoots so nice I like to take it out myself now and then. I'm even considering selling my dedicated .22 upper as I like the S&W so much.

WBAR
05-25-2011, 16:52
I loved mine, but my wife loved it more; so now it's hers. Don't shed a tear for me, however; now I have a dedicated CMMG Sierra .22LR AR, ho, ho ho! WB

jarodml
10-18-2011, 19:44
I also love mine. It can be made into an exact replica of your current AR only cheaper to shoot. The ladies love to shoot these things just likeWBAR said, so be careful or you will find yourself with one less rifle of your own.

mikeh1911
06-07-2012, 22:29
Great gun for training and fun. I put a Aimpoint T1 on mine and changed the stock to a Magpul. I have two of them and use them to teach women and children. Light weight and easy for everyone to use.

T-Giv
06-09-2012, 11:42
I agree they are fantastic little rifles. For the price you can't beat it!