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Mossberg Tactical .22

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I was considering the M&P 15-22 but with the pricepoint of the Mossberg Tactical I think it wins!

What say you?

 

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The lightweight and fast-handling Tactical .22 parallels the look and feel of today’s AR-style rifle while being built around Mossberg International’s reliable .22 autoloader. Taking cues from their proven 702 autoloader' date=' the Tactical .22 matches an 18” barrel to a quad rail forend allowing the operator to fit the rifle with lights, lasers or other tactical accessories. Two stock configurations will be offered in this series: a six-position adjustable and fixed stock. The six-position polymer stock adjusts the length of pull from 10-3/4” – 14.5” accommodating youth and smaller framed shooters up to adults. The fixed position stock has a standard 13” LOP. The Tactical .22 is integrated with an A2-style carry handle and an adjustable rear sight aligned with a front post sight. The Picatinny handle mount is included, allowing versatility in scopes and other optics while providing the clearance necessary to utilize the AR-style sights. Other features included with the Tactical .22 are sling mounts and a ten round magazine.[/quote']

 

Eventually want to get a big boy AR rifle but this will have to do for now. Something my girlfriend and I can both enjoy and at some point my younger brother.

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Sorry forgot to include that on the OP.

 

I believe it's $276 retail.

I've already been quoted $283~ on gungenie. That includs NICS and tax.

 

thanks for the move mods

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I hate to sound....negative but that just does not strike me as a quality or anywhere in the vacinity of quality item.....

 

it's all good...

i mean i haven't seen it in person myself but i'll save judgement for when i get to hold one.

 

out of curiosity though what about it makes it seem of lower quality?

i know you're one of the more knowledgeable persons on here regarding ARtype stuff

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This is the plinkster in a new body save yourself the money. my first gun purchase was a plinkster along with 15 mags for it. the gun has never worked right. i never had a fail to fire but i've had a ton of jams like 1 or 2 per mags. not fun if you want just a 22 and have patience i'll sell you that but cant say i didn't warn you.......

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back to the drawing board then :icon_redface:

 

i guess i'll skip the 22 and go straight to 223/5.56- then at least i can post with the men in the AR Discussion forums...

 

but really- the pricepoint is really attractive but I will wait and see what initial reviews are.

1/10 jams might be a headache but 1/100 is certainly tolerable so we'll see!

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not that i have seen, also your GF can more than likely handle a 5.56/ .223 they have barely any recoil, ahh the glorified .22 i love it, just think of the .22 lr with a huge bang and a lot more accuracy

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anyone know who might have this in stock to go see it? im very interested in it but want to see it first before i get my hopes up.

 

 

i have one in stock if you wanna check it out,

my price is not as good as you can find online but you can stop by and check it out.

 

PM me if you want and i will tell ya where i work

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