Hopefully these will work out well as I'm needing a good .22 trainer. Even training with 9mm can get steep at times.
Hopefully these will work out well as I'm needing a good .22 trainer. Even training with 9mm can get steep at times.
Only hits count......you can not miss fast enough to catch up
"I'm just a one man army waging jihad against shitty ARs, one rifle at a time." Will Larson (IraqGunz) I miss you my friend
hmm.. even if it has a zinc slide, it may be alright. price doesn't look too terrible.
advantage arms isn't making a kit for these guns yet?
Grant,
Have you heard if the scale is 100% to the M&P 9/40/357? I seem to recall an old thread that indicated that the M&P 22 would be slightly undersized and there could be holster fitment issues.
Zinc slide or not, and undersized construction or not, I want another .22 fun gun -- and I've been chomping at the bit to see S&W release this. I intend to buy this when it comes out.
I talked to S&W (free time on my hands and needed to call looking for a 10lb MAS trigger spring for my M&P9c)
All i could find out was YES it is true and not word on release date.
He did tell me they will not be "made in house" but rather made by Walhter.
I ask why and he only replied "good question".
seems info is tough to get on these even for a CS rep.
(I bet Grant would get better answers He didn't seem willing to
talk much about it like it is some secret or something. Heck i didn't even get info on the trigger spring i'm looking for)
The question is will it really be made by Walther or will it be farmed out by Walther to someone like Umarex. Big question.He did tell me they will not be "made in house" but rather made by Walther.
It's kinda obvious that I DON'T want a Walther P22 that looks like an M&P.
I'm no expert, but I took my CCW course at a Holiday Inn Express
*slaps head* S&W could have a license to print money with this thing, and they subcontract it out to the same idiots that make the P22? Are they trying to become HK?
So could Advantage Arms. I'm convinced that company, as good as their products are, is run by....uh let's just say below-average IQ. They have never been able to meet market demand for their Glock conversion kits. Oh, and they refuse to make <10 round magazines because they're in California.
Maybe Spikes or CMMG can get into the 22LR pistol conversion game
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