M.A.D. Man
9 June 2012, 10:53
As someone who doesn't receive free ammo from Uncle Sugar or a department, it's great to use the 15-22 as a training tool. Until now my biggest peeve has been habitually sweeping my left thumb (I shoot rifles lefty) for an ambi lever that isn't there. No bueno. This latest BAD-ASS lever solves that problem and pays for itself after 200 rounds of .22LR instead of 5.56mm brass. Selector movement has the same positive engagement and smooth feel as the BAD-ASS on my carbine. Well done.
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u216/JW1069/BAD-ASS/046.jpg
Here's the 15-22 alongside it's 5.56mm BAD-ASS equipped big brother. The only reason I left the stock fixed rear on the M&P is to force myself to train with the irons instead of just a RDS all the time. :cool:
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u216/JW1069/BAD-ASS/038.jpg
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u216/JW1069/BAD-ASS/046.jpg
Here's the 15-22 alongside it's 5.56mm BAD-ASS equipped big brother. The only reason I left the stock fixed rear on the M&P is to force myself to train with the irons instead of just a RDS all the time. :cool:
http://i169.photobucket.com/albums/u216/JW1069/BAD-ASS/038.jpg