DHMag
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If .22 is your choice, why not .22mag ?
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.22 mag are very hard to find and expensive...standard .22 are cheap and probably the most ubiquitous ammo in USA...I mostly stay with military rounds...If .22 is your choice, why not .22mag ?
The link is broken Dave. I just wanted to see what real dyed in the wool 2nd Amendment people thought of LR22 >Hey Tom, I did respond to you post from the other day here and my thoughts on .22's. Also see the link above if you need more .22 ammo because it's still in stock at a reasonable price.
That's the exact one I have and LOVE it! I'll see if I can fix the link but id you go back to post #458 which is where I responded to your original post from Friday.The link is broken Dave. I just wanted to see what real dyed in the wool 2nd Amendment people thought of LR22 >
. I was thinking about .22 because it's very inexpensive to shoot. I did see a 9-millimeter version. Which would do okay since I only have 9 mm guns
Neither rifle would be my go-to home defense weapon.
Kinda like this one HERE
Tom, I have an AR in both 9mm and .22 and love them! One 9mm is a full size 16" rifle but I haven't built it yet then I have 3 in pistols ranging from a 4" -8" barrel.. The 4" one was just something I bought to play around with and it shoots really good. I have a foam pad over the buffer tube (no brace) which you just use as a cheek rest.The first time I shot it I was expecting a smack in the jaw but It's super smooth and no recoil for such a short barrel. The nice thing is they all take Glock mags so I have a few aftermarket ETS 31 round mags for it.
The .22 rifle is a S&W M&P 15-22 and it's a replica of a regular AR-15 so any parts and accessories will fit it. I love this rifle because like you said it's cheap to shoot and has all the same functions as a regular AR so you still get the same muscle memory training. The barrel is threaded so it's super quiet with a suppressor on it,you could shoot in your yard and no one would notice.
If you are only getting one and have to to chose between the two I personally would get the .22. Same amount of fun as the 9mm but a whole lot cheaper to shoot. I have no problem hitting steel targets at 100 yards with just a red dot on mine. I always bring this along with one of my .22 pistols every time we go out shooting.
How much ammo do I have on hand? Enough that I don't want to mention it on here. lol Once the prices came down I started stocking up every month,you just can't beat the prices at Target Sports and the free shipping. Then there were the Black Friday sales when they had .22's in the Federal Black Packs (1600 rounds per box) along with a $20.00 rebate per box which brought the .22's down to 2.5 cents per round. The only caliber I'm not heavily stocked up on is .223 but I'm hoping this settles down soon and will just pick up a couple cases once they're back in stock at a reasonable price.
Here's the M&P 15-22 I have
https://palmettostatearmory.com/s-w...fle-w-m-p-red-green-dot-optic-rifle-case.html
Thank You Dave. You answered my question. https://palmettostatearmory.com/s-w...fle-w-m-p-red-green-dot-optic-rifle-case.html
Here is another quote I found re .22LR "More people die from . 22 LR than any other caliber. So they are lethal" .
I just ordered the .22. Thanks, Anyone looking down the barrel of that weapon cannot tell if its a .22 or .223..I suspect they will think its the .223 I can go shooting in the woods here. The .22LR cheap to shoot. The cost was $329.99 I guess I will pay the tax to the FFL along with $25 I looked at red dot versions but I like the scope.Tom,
Here's one with a scope and bi-pod for $330.00. It doesn't come with a case but you can always buy a case on Amazon.
https://www.themodernsportsmanonline.com/products/rifles-smith-wesson-13065-022188881196-2954
More specs from the S&W site
https://www.smith-wesson.com/firearms/mp-15-22-sport-optics-ready-4x-scope-bipod-25-round-promo-kit
Since you have the weapon I just ordered can you use magnums without a problemHere's some .22 still in stock @ 0.054 a round and free shipping over $50.00. The .22's I posted last night were gone within 3 hours for online purchases but available for in store pick up.
https://www.cabelas.com/product/sho...dium=AFF&utm_source=152894&rid=12&WT.tsrc=AFF
I honestly don't know as I've never used them. All my 22's have been bulk pack purchases whether it's Winchester,Federal and even Remington when nothing else was available. I've had a few issues (mostly duds) with the Remington Thunderbolts like everyone else but overall my .22's will take anything. I've never even bought 1 box of CCI's in my life. lol I know they're the best .22's but I'm not shooting matches so I can't see spending the extra money for them.Since you have the weapon I just ordered can you use magnums without a problem
