I've probably put 100 - 200 rounds through mine and have thoroughly enjoyed it. Shot many more and rats getting in the chicken feed with it. No complaints and great gun to teach the little ones with.
Had a 36 for carrying but I felt like it was too heavy and bulky, so I threw it in my truck for my back up gun. But it's a single stack and I would rather have my "in the truck gun" have more rounds. So I sold it to a buddy who carries it and he loves it. I guess it depends on what you want out...
Nice Set up! Mine is almost the exact same (just no bipod and reflex site on the front). Great rifle, fun to shoot, and runs great. Once I break away from NYC I will deffinatly try and get some distance shooting with it to see how it handles.
Haha, yes I also forgot to mention, it does not break down like an normal AR. You have to undo a bunch of screws and stuff. It can be a pain, but like stated above its a great plinker and starter gun
Have had mine going on about 3 years and have used it as my hunting rifle. I have not missed 1 shot with it. Accuracy for up to 150 yards I would give it an A+ (used remington 55grain, don't know accuracy past that). Like a knuckle head I put some mud and dirt in the action to test its...
I had the 15-22. It was a sweet gun and had the convenience of breaking down like your typical AR platform to clean. I ran a lot of ammo through it and it was very accurate and ran through most ammo very well. The one thing I did notice was that if you wanted to shoot rapid fire it would often...
Great read, I bought one for my wife and it stays next to the bed and in her purse for long trips. We keep the winchester home defense rounds in there and at 20yards the target is dead with only one or two flyers. I also take it hunting as a snakegun. lets just say south GA has a few less snakes...