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I went to Bobs little sports shop yesterday and shot my new 15-22. I am very impressed. The gun functioned great with only 2 failure to fires due to the remmington ammo. I got a cheap truglow red dot at dicks and sighted her in. Very accurate gun and I had a blast without breaking the bank. Here is a video of me shooting it and then a few rounds from my girlfriends sr-9.

 

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I went to Bobs little sports shop yesterday and shot my new 15-22. I am very impressed. The gun functioned great with only 2 failure to fires due to the Remington ammo. I got a cheap truglow red dot at dicks and sighted her in. Very accurate gun and I had a blast without breaking the bank. Here is a video of me shooting it and then a few rounds from my girlfriends sr-9.

 

Read page 11 in your owner's manual. ;)

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Read page 11 in your owner's manual. ;)

 

Through our testing, Smith & Wesson has also found that there

are several brands and types of .22LR ammunition that do not

perform consistently or reliably. Consequently, Smith & Wesson

DOES NOT RECOMMEND that the following brands or types of

.22LR ammunition be used in your M&P15-22 rifle:

Remington Golden Bullet • Remington Thunderbolt

• Remington Target 22 • Winchester Wildcat

• Any and all sub-sonic brands and types

 

 

 

 

HAHA you got me there. but it actually did run pretty well. that was 2 misfires out of like 220 rds. I hav some federal coming and dicks only had Remington in bulk.

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I've been using Blazer 40g LRN and CCI minimags with no malfunctions as of yet.

My only gripe, albeit small, is that the magazines tend to seat a bit tight when the magazines are fresh and clean (and do not drop as freely). Once they get a bit dirty, doesn't seem to be an issue.

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