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Re: m&p 15-22

#31 Post by Hunter87 »

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Hunter87 wrote:Love my CMMG! It is the improved version lantac works on, has the improvements made any difference? who knows but it's fun to shoot. Personally I wouldn't own a plastic Ar15 but that's just me I like the cold metal.
You're either a masochist or you don't shoot outside in the cold enough! troutslapping lol
I better google what masochist means...... My pistol grip is plastic lol
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Re: m&p 15-22

#32 Post by Tomo »

Love my MP15-22, I've had it a few years now and have probably modifed everthing on it except the receiver/buffer tube!

Old photo below - currently has different grip, stock, flash hider, charging handle and scope!
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It shoots flawlessly which was the main reason why I picked the MP15-22 over the CMMG. I shoot practical quite a bit so wanted something that was VERY reliable (the two guys using CMMG rifles for practical nights were constantly having issues)
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#33 Post by bradaz11 »

what charging handle have you got on it now?
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Re: m&p 15-22

#34 Post by Tomo »

bradaz11 wrote:what charging handle have you got on it now?
MST charging handle - its a god send for any leftie (like me!)

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#35 Post by Blackstuff »

I've got an MST in mine too. I don't know if I'm just soft but I had to chamfer the corners of mine as aggressively running the handle lead to bleeding fingers! You can just see the filing as silver tips on this photo;

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#36 Post by phaedra1106 »

Mark, shouldn't it be "Frigus manus mea a mortuis" ??
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#37 Post by Blackstuff »

I've had that in my signature for years and I've always been hoping someone who could put the words into the correct syntax! :good:
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Re: m&p 15-22

#38 Post by Tomo »

Blackstuff wrote:I've got an MST in mine too. I don't know if I'm just soft but I had to chamfer the corners of mine as aggressively running the handle lead to bleeding fingers!
+1!!

I now wear gloves when I do a practical session - saves me a fortune in plasters!! :p
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Re: m&p 15-22

#40 Post by bradaz11 »

I keep looking at the one that blackrifle / riflemags sell

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d'oh, the scythe is the one that is the one they sell lol
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