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    Varmiteer rfizzle's Avatar
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    Default New S&W M&P 15-22

    Not really an upper but thought it fit here...

    I just got the new S&W dedicated .22. It's a polymer based AR-15 in .22 only.

    Initial impressions:
    Positives:
    AR fire controls
    Working Bolt catch/release -- means actually practicing mag changes the right way...
    Works with Mil spec Stocks/grips
    Has quad rail free float fore-end
    $499 price tag, Spike's dedicated uppers run $549

    Negatives:
    One piece lower (with "buffer" tube) doesn't allow for single point sling mounts.
    Magpul MIAD grip reacquires A10 grip wedge.
    Mags do drop free, but you have to watch the first round in the mag and make sure it's not pointed down.
    Mags are also a little longer than AR mags

    Mags:
    It takes S&W preparatory magazines I ordered an extra 3 for $21 ea here

    Final Thoughts:
    I found this thing to be very accurate, but I really enjoy the things like fire control and bolt catch/release that allow great training analog over a dedicated upper. I've shot over 500 rounds through this thing already and can report that this thing runs like a top on all kinds of .22. I used a few mags of CCI mini mag, but moved on to a brick of Winchester. I'm very pleased and as you've probably noticed I recommend this great .22 AR to anyone looking for a plinking gun, or training analog.

    here she is:


    As a side note, I have owned a dedicated spikes upper, and a CMMG .22 kit. Been more than happy with both. I've also had some time in a store with the "Colt" (Built by Umarex) and it's nice but has somethings like the 180 degree (full auto position only) safety; and a non working bolt catch/release. As well as non compatibility with some AR accessories.


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    Update
    I've now shot over 1500 rounds of .22 through this thing, the only problems I've had were when I didn't check to make sure the first round wasn't pointed down. It loves CCI mini mags, and does good with just about everything else. I've added a few things to make this set up similar to my real AR's. Overall been increasingly happy with it.

    I've Added:
    -a Magpul MIAD which requires the A10/SR25 grip wedge ($4).
    -a Vortex Strike fire red dot.
    -a Gear Sector single point sling
    -Magpul rail covers
    -KAC VFG



    Things I'd like to add:
    -Barrel Threading
    -MOE stock
    -Tango Down VFG (I had the KAC laying around)
    -Couple more mags (I'd like a total of about 8-10)
    -More ammo
    Last edited by rfizzle; 10-13-2009 at 19:29.

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    I checked one out at my local gun shop, and I liked it a lot. It felt nicer than the GSG-5 which I was also looking at. The price was right too! Less than $500 if I recall too!

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    Stupid question: can the upper be put on any normal AR lower? If so, any issues with using the stiff spring for surplus 5.45x39 with the 22lr upper?

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    I've been waiting for this rifle to show up-where have you guys seen them ?
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 5.45x39 View Post
    Stupid question: can the upper be put on any normal AR lower? If so, any issues with using the stiff spring for surplus 5.45x39 with the 22lr upper?
    It cannot, it is just a little bit different...

    Quote Originally Posted by StagLefty View Post
    I've been waiting for this rifle to show up-where have you guys seen them ?
    My Dad and I got them at Gander Mtn. We called and they happened to have
    2 so we rushed over and got them.

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    Stopped at Sportsmans today and they got their 1st in yesterday and it left today with me.Went in to look at boots !! Sweet little .22 with correct AR15 features. They had it for $449.99 and I've ordered extra mags from 44MAG.com for $17.99 each. Glad I waited for this !!
    Don't pick a fight with an old man. If he is too old to Fight, he'll just kill you.

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    I agree with buying the S&W 15-22. I bought the S&W 15-22. The S&W 22 operates just like it’s big brother, the M&P 15 in 5.56. The bolt stays open on the last round and the magazine release, safety and charging handle work just like any AR-15. I went to the range with my new AR-22. I started doing double taps to the "C" zone steel targets and then went to failure drills and finally box drills with the S&W 22. It was very satisfying to watch the red dot of the EOTech 552 stay in the center of the steel as I pulled the trigger as fast as I could. The trigger was definitely not a match trigger and had some creep and glitches like most factory trigger but it was not unmanageable.

    I had five malfunctions in the over 400+ rounds we shot through the S&W 22. Most of these were related to the Winchester 22 ammo. I really like this gun and plan on doing a lot more practice with it, instead of paying the high price for the 5.56 ammo. Smith and Wesson has got a great winner in this 22 rifle. I highly recommend the Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 rifle as a plinker and training rifle.

    As a side note we pulled the gun apart and tried to mount the 22 upper to a regular S&W M&P-15 556 lower. Just think how cool this would be if I could put this M&P15-22 upper on an AR-15 lower! Sorry to say we found there was just a little too much difference, but Ican always dream can’t I?

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    sweet! will hopefully own one in the future
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    Default New S M 15 22

    Yo Scourge, Non- M30 related.... Happy New Year well...in a few days anyway.... and Thanks for the info - keep it comin...P.S. - Its time for me to change my convertibletop... anyone know where the best bargain can be had - I will have it installed on this end... Thanks

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