This thing is too cool. Traded a couple old shot guns that meant nothing to me for this gun. It has a cheap walmart centerpoint scope and a nice bipod. Went plinkin at the range with some friends during lunch. All I have to say is the 15-22 scores way more cool points that a 10-22. Gotta do alot of running around tonight but will try to get pics of it tomorrow.
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Im more comfortable with it, I like the adjustable m4 stock, its faster than my 10-22. Even couple guys that shot it said it was faster. Best of all I have about the same amount tied up in it as I do my 10-22. Its also just as accurate as all the 10-22's that went with us today. We only put about 150 rounds through it today. Im sure after a few more trips I'll like it even more or totally hate it.
What do yall not like about it.
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Originally posted by BULLET_DRIVER View PostIm more comfortable with it, I like the adjustable m4 stock, its faster than my 10-22. Even couple guys that shot it said it was faster. Best of all I have about the same amount tied up in it as I do my 10-22. Its also just as accurate as all the 10-22's that went with us today. We only put about 150 rounds through it today. Im sure after a few more trips I'll like it even more or totally hate it.
What do yall not like about it.
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I know everybody seems to like 10/22s but I hated mine. It was just a factory stainless/synthetic but it had a shit trigger and was not accurate at all so I got rid of it. I may get another one used some day that somebody has already sank all the money into but I couldn't see spending all that money on a stock, barrel, and trigger for a $200 rifle to make that one shoot better.Atlantic Blue '00 - '03 Cobra motor and TKO600, solid axle, full MM suspension
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Originally posted by Trick Pony View PostI know everybody seems to like 10/22s but I hated mine. It was just a factory stainless/synthetic but it had a shit trigger and was not accurate at all so I got rid of it. I may get another one used some day that somebody has already sank all the money into but I couldn't see spending all that money on a stock, barrel, and trigger for a $200 rifle to make that one shoot better.
However if you want a tacti-blaster .22, then buy any of these ultra sweet AR style .22s, and pray you can find magazines in 5 years.
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An AR15 .22 platform is too heavy, bulky, and unnecessarily large. The 10/22 is a sleek, small, lightweight rifle which has everything it needs, and nothing it doesn't. I can understand the appeal being familiar with it, but a 10/22 has a billon more ways to go with it, and one of the biggest aftermarkets any gun has. You can get a 10/22 in at 2lbs, 2 pounds. That's fucking insanity. The way I look at it is if I'm going to carry an AR15, it might as well be a 5.56mm. I want my guns to serve a role/purpose. My 10/22 is really lightweight, small, and convenient."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostYou are high. What do you mean by "it's faster"?
As for the magazines, I got quite a few 25 round mags with the gun and a decent case. I had about 350 tied up in the 2 shotguns so either way Im ahead on the deal.
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Originally posted by BULLET_DRIVER View PostProbably just be being excited bout a new toy but it feels like its faster. Might be how I shoot it compared to my ruger.
As for the magazines, I got quite a few 25 round mags with the gun and a decent case. I had about 350 tied up in the 2 shotguns so either way Im ahead on the deal.
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Originally posted by ThreeFingerPete View PostWhat do you mean "faster"?"When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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