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Thread: .22 rimfire weapons
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13 November 2015, 15:08 #16
Thanks guys. I REALLY appreciate you all finding ways to spend my money!
(But seriously, I'll have a look).
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14 November 2015, 11:09 #17
Tactical Solutions is the bomb. Check out the X-Ring 10/22. Pricey but worth it ...
M&P15-22 is a great option. They are very reliable, work well suppressed and allow you to cheaply train for your AR15.
One I'm surprised nobody has mentioned is the Sig 522 - an absolutely fantastic option. Super reliable, inexpensive and it has the best trigger I've ever used in any rifle, straight from the factory. If I could only own one .22lr, it would be the Sig.
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14 November 2015, 11:14 #18
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14 November 2015, 11:40 #19WEVO Spell Checker
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14 November 2015, 12:49 #20
I've got a Walther P22 with the SiCo threaded barrel adapter. It works well, but I think my 22/45 Lite is more accurate. I can't tell yet, since the front post fell off while shooting.
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14 November 2015, 14:04 #21
Shot an M&P 22 about the size of a shield ran cheap sub ammo through it. Was a blast playing with that all day at the range
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14 November 2015, 14:09 #22
I have the mp22c that I use most of the time now. Super fun and the compact is small enough my daughter can shoot it too
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15 November 2015, 04:20 #23
I'd look at the threaded Marlin XT-22 model or the Savage FVSR. Nothing sounds like a .22 bolt gun
I also have a Sig 1911-.22 which is way more fun to shoot suppressed than my wife's Walther P22. The blowback from the P22 can get pretty bad
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15 November 2015, 05:33 #24
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15 November 2015, 19:57 #25
This is my neighbor's 10/22 mashup. Built with a PWS action and trigger, with a Kidd barrel and Innovative Arms .22 can, it's unbelievably accurate and quiet.
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16 November 2015, 12:36 #26
I have both the full-size and the compact. I like the full-size but I can't get behind the compact.
I don't know if they're all like this but mine is way overcomplicated. I recently had to disassemble mine because of a broken spring and honestly I have never seen a pistol with so many parts.
With their stupid integrated lock, magazine disconnect, and that awful, shitty oversized safety lever ... jesus i hate that thing.
The M&P22 Compact was designed by S&W - they should have retained the Walther design like the full-size. Just my $.02.
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16 November 2015, 17:58 #27
I will look around and see what I can come up with about eventually building a 10/22. A bolt gun would be cool too. As for pistols I kind of like the rugers. I am not in a hurry but eventually it will be a project for me.