22 semi auto??

skinz0021

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dad was going to buy a smith & wesson m&p 22lr. i think i talked him into a dedicated AR 22. tac sol lt upper on spikes lower with rock river LPK & 2stage trigger. what do you guys think?

give any imput you have...on any new 22...
 
Re: 22 semi auto??

The TacSol upper has a good reputation.
The common available dedicated milspec compatible are the TacSol, the Nordic, and the several Atchisson style ones (Spikes Tactical, Ciappa, CMMG.
All use the same mags.
I have no direct experience with TacSol or Nordic(it's newer).
I have five .22 dedicated uppers, three 16"(a M-4 and two CARs), a 20" NM, and a MK12 Mod O SPR. Great fun.All but the MK12 are Atchisson system bolts(Ciener, Spikes, CMMG, ArmaLite, TargetMaster, etc).

CMMG has a great dedicated upper for only $350 (Sierra? model).
These can upgraded for bolt hold open actuation and forward assist (not much need for my thinking). Great customer service, though rarely needed. I haven't one, but would have no hesitancy to spend my own money there.

You COULD get two 10/22s for a TacSol, but after you've finished fiddling, you'll have $2000-3500 worth of two 10/22s, and it still won't have AR ergonomics.
I've got seven 10/22s, too (3 shooter family).
 
Re: 22 semi auto??

cant go wrong with the sig 522. Uses standard ar style 22 mags, shoots great and accurate.
girlfriend has a noveske upper on her rrlower and it works great.
Only benefit I see to doing uppers is the buttstock,trigger and all would be the same between different calibers.
 
Re: 22 semi auto??

I personally love my S&W 15-22. I think it's one of the best choices because of the price. Yeah the other .22 AR look-a-likes are nice and maybe better quality (I'd hope so for the cost of them...) but I just liked the S&W and think it was the best bang for the buck. I've had zero problems and love it. Always gets a few questions on the range and people are impressed.

The dedicated upper is a nice choice if you have an AR already. I think that would have been my route if I had one too. No need for the dedicated .22 if the upper receiver will work just as well. But yes, the price is a little much. It's just a .22 upper. I mean I paid $350 for my S&W. The upper is $500 alone from Tacsol.
 
Re: 22 semi auto??

I have been looking at the excel arms X-22R, and it looks good to me. It’s all aluminum, light weight (4-3/4 Lbs), takes ar-15 stocks and pistol grips, low priced ($370), and from the close up pics I have seen looks like its well machined. I would have bought one already but it doesn’t anyplace for a forward iron sight, although people say an ar-15 gas block works perfectly as a forward mounting point.