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So I needed an excuse to SBR a 22lr... well, my 9yo daughter needs to start shooting! Thought y’all might get a snicker out of it.



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Does that have the plastic upper as well?




 
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It does.


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Cool little blaster!!
 
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Well, it does make me chuckle, but in a good way. That’s a cool ass fun little gun. Nice job.
 
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Only downside for me when handling one was that the extension tube was part of the lower. Wish they would have put a 1913 rail on the back instead.


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Only downside for me when handling one was that the extension tube was part of the lower. Wish they would have put a 1913 rail on the back instead.


Kinda like the MCX? That’s a thought..


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Had I not already SBR’d numerous AR lowers I’d be doing one of these for my girls. I did add a Nordic Components 8.25” upper to a cheap PSA lower that my 8 y/o now shoots pretty regularly. He lighter weight of the 15-22 would be nice though.



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Only downside for me when handling one was that the extension tube was part of the lower. Wish they would have put a 1913 rail on the back instead.


Kinda like the MCX? That’s a thought..



Exactly. I ended up ordering one today for my son anyways.


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Only downside for me when handling one was that the extension tube was part of the lower. Wish they would have put a 1913 rail on the back instead.


Kinda like the MCX? That’s a thought..



Exactly. I ended up ordering one today for my son anyways.


He will enjoy it.


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That's a really nice looking rifle!


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That’s awesome. I was just looking at the pistol versions last week to get for my kids to start using (8 and 10). The platform is fantastic as it allows them to continue to use the firearm as they grow.

She’ll have a blast with it! Congrats
 
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Got mine last week. My 8 year old is chomping at the bit.


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The M&P 15-22 has been a pretty solid shooter for me in the past.. still haven’t shot this SBR version. A prior one I owned was not picky about what I fed it.


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Got mine last week. My 8 year old is chomping at the bit.


Awesome, he will have a blast with it. Post up some pics when he gets to shoot it, I’ll try and remember to put some up of my 10yo daughter.


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That’s awesome! I love my regular M&P 15-22 and I’ll bet that SBR version is going to be a blast. thanks for posting!




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That is cool looking, I now wanna build one for myself.
 
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mine has been really reliable with different rimfire loads. I changed out to the older m&p15-22 A2 style grip that numrichs offers & changed out the extractor to a Volquartsen. I cant say anything bad , price of mags has gone insane though.
 
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