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S&W M&P 15-22

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Cant believe you bastages got to shoot them. =)

 

lol.

 

I fondled the M&p 15-22 in PA... and fell in love with it.... for plastic... it is damn nice... and a great price for them.

 

Personally, would love to have a regular model just pinned and mags blocked to 15... instead of waiting for compliant 10rnd model.

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I know this as an older thread,I was thinking of buying the S&W M&P 15-22.

Wanted to get an owners review ,wondering how this rifle is to shoot.

And if you are happy with the quality and build , and functioning of the rifle.

Thanks,

Tony

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Its a really awesome rifle..... cheap, accurate, can be a great home defense gun.

 

If you are invaded by squirrels ;)

 

J/K

 

 

You should of seen Chad's wife shoot it.

 

With the red dot... she placed like 30 rounds in one nickle sized hole.

 

A few well placed shots in the head with hollow point 22 and I can guarantee the guy is going to have a very bad day.

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Its a really awesome rifle..... cheap, accurate, can be a great home defense gun.

 

If you are invaded by squirrels ;)

 

J/K

 

 

You should of seen Chad's wife shoot it.

 

With the red dot... she placed like 30 rounds in one nickle sized hole.

 

A few well placed shots in the head with hollow point 22 and I can guarantee the guy is going to have a very bad day.

 

 

I was taught to shoot center mass ;)

 

I am just busting chops.

 

Kind of like When Tiny says 9mm isn't not a defensive round, only I am just busting chops.

 

I think he believes it.

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The gun sounds like fun, And looks really cool.

Any idea of local pricing? i saw a couple on GB.

the thing was the one with the 25 round mag was selling for $409.00.

The one advertised NJ compliant ( 10 round mag) was $489.00. Seems like BS to me.

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Looks like a nice deal! I know when I shot Wolfies M&P 15-22 I was shocked at how fun it was and very accurate. I have shot the Colt version too and was just as pleased with the accuracy but the quality wasnt as nice.

 

Good luck!

 

-Scott

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