Now you need a can on the end of that thing!
a huge +1
That's why I was looking at these.
Now you need a can on the end of that thing!
Ha! You NFA people have been tempting me ever closer to a can. I think though that my first can will sit on a .223 AR15...
Read around before you do that. Go with a .22lr and you can have a ton of hosts. You can use your M&P 15-22, your 10/22 and what ever else you buy in .22lr.
There is a "how to" link below on adjusting the Extractor, outs worked great after I did this below,,, we have shot 3k rounds sicne
So even though the ejector nose was riding the rail, I tweaked it just a little and ran through another hundred rounds this afternoon with NO failures
Well, except the one round that didn't fire and when I opened it up and dumped the powder saw that the priming compound was not inside the rim but along one wall of the brass Can't fault the gun for that, no matter how hard the pin struck it wasn't going off...
My son ran at least 1500 rounds thru it after the tweak with no issues, before that,,, it had a failure every 2nd or 3rd shot.
failure to feed or failure to eject?
I thought the issue was repairing ejection problems, but I could be mistaken.
I just picked up three more boxes of .22lr. I have never shot through a bulk pack so quickly. It's causing me to reevaluate whether 10k+ rounds stored is enough. I'm seriously considering upping that to 20k+ now.
Hard to keep the little bugger in his box after you've shot him a few times isn't it!!!
My wife just commented to me yesterday about how much more I whine about getting to the range since I've gotten my M&P15-22. Only she just calls it my *New* rifle, at least she knows to refer to it as a rifle since I have pistols as well!
I hear ya! I swear I have't enjoyed shooting a new gun this much since I got my first .50bmg
I have several miles of hiking trails on my property and for a while I'd been thinking of setting up a shoot/no-shoot course along one trail with targets that rotate a bit if there's wind. One side red, one side white. Have 3-4 of them there at each station, and when I come around a bend in the trail or a rise I have to make the decisions which to shoot. I'd not done it before now because as a reloader I cringe at the thought of brass being lost . I'm going to do it now!