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New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Bama67 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 9:42 am

I did a search to see if this has been discussed, but it wouldn't let me search M&P or.22

Has anyone seen these? I wasn't aware of them til a couple weeks ago. Can't find a lot on them other than they are supposed to out soon. Several places have them listed, but not for sale yet. Supposedly same exact size, shape and functions of the other full size M&Ps. This would make the perfect practice gun on the cheap. My only worry is that I heard it is made by Walther. I sure hope it isn't buy Umarex, the same people that made the pot metal slide P22s, that have had less than stellar reviews. The slide on the M&P is supposedly machined aluminum. It does have a thumb safety, which my M&P does, I guess if yours doesn't have that option, you can just choose not to use it. What do you think? Somebody needs to buy one and tell me how much they like it. :P
Price looks to be about $350, kinda steep to me for a .22 But if it is good quality it would be worth it IMO.

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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR SYLE)

Postby jeep45238 » Wed Feb 23, 2011 3:40 pm

I'm waiting to see the internals. It would make a great plinking alternative to my .45 and 9mm M&P's.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR SYLE)

Postby Bama67 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 5:51 pm

I guess no one gives a shit about the new .22 M&P.

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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR SYLE)

Postby TacAir » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:26 pm

Bama67 wrote:I guess no one gives a shit about the new .22 M&P.

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Ya, three days and no replies - I guess the two guys that do care had to work.

Give it some time.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Jeriah » Sat Feb 26, 2011 6:48 pm

I'm going to buy a .22LR slide for my Sig, so my trigger and controls are the same. If these are good, they might be a good option for those who shoot an M&P. But they are not relevant to my needs, personally.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby JTNieman » Sat Feb 26, 2011 7:21 pm

I don't think its much of a training alternate. My biggest problem is proper grip and trigger pull, and getting the sights back on target. I can't train to get my sights back on target with something that has different recoil.

As for the rest, I can train that dry-firing my 9mm. Everything else requires me to train around the recoil of the 9mm... so a .22lr would be kinda bad and counter-productive, to me.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby funky3450 » Sat Feb 26, 2011 9:51 pm

i find that if my grip and pull are correct, then the sights tend to fall back on target about as fast as i can shoot. at least with my 9s. maybe not perfect, but i think .22 training is benificial. i would welcome a 22 conversion for my guns.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Bama67 » Sun Feb 27, 2011 8:28 am

I can understand where ya'll are coming from. My main thing is my current .22 pitol (beretta Neos) has a totally different feel from my M&P 9mm EDC. It would be nice to practice with something that is identical, only diff being the recoil. And it would be more fun to practice drawing the weapon, etc, and actually firing that just drying firing into snap caps.

I was mainly hoping someone here had fired/fondled one.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby J.C. » Sun Feb 27, 2011 9:54 am

I have two M&Ps and consider them my primary handguns. I have thought of getting a P22 though I'm leaning more towards a real .22LR target pistol like a Ruger Mark II. I'll wait and see what the reviews say but I could see myself picking one of these up. I do agree that a lot of what needs to be practiced on the pistol is managing the recoil but there would be some value to having a .22 pistol.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Holger Danske » Sun Feb 27, 2011 12:04 pm

I'm kinda an M&P guy myself. I want the .22 version, but I need some reviews first.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Haji » Wed Mar 02, 2011 3:42 pm

I'm gonna have to see one and handle it first, but I have at least some interest. I'm betting the FCG is different from the MnP so that I won't be able to drop Apex parts in it. If other parts such as sights and the like will interchange, and if I don't have to get special holsters for it (not that I'd be paying for one, I just don't wanna wait forever for it to be given to me) then it could be useful for rainy day applications...because I would NEVER shoot this into a bullet stop indoors inside city limits. That would be illegal.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Bama67 » Sat Apr 16, 2011 10:05 am

Bump.

Anyone bought/shot/fondled/seen one of these yet?
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Bama67 » Tue Jul 12, 2011 8:48 am

It's been 3 more months, I figured for sure someone would own one of these yet. But I haven't found anyone.


Dammit, someone needs to buy this and tell me how much it sucks so I can stop worrying about it. 8)
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby jeep45238 » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:24 am

Still haven't seen one yet...
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Clout » Tue Jul 12, 2011 11:49 am

S&W just came to my range and did a demo day. This wasn't just a local gun shop bringing down their S&W offerings. I live in So. NH, about 2 hours from their HQ, and it was S&W corporate people who came the other weekend. They had everything from the S&W 500, their full line of ARs as well as their revolvers and semis. I asked around what they had for .22 offerings in a pistol and they showed me the P22 (Walther product distributed via S&W), 22A, 41, various revolvers but nothing about an M&P 22. I got home from the demo (having shot the M&P 45, M&P 40, M&P 15 and the S&W 500). I went on their corporate site to dig deeper into their AR platforms when I happened to come across the M&P 22. MSRP on the site is a steep $419. The write up is the generic M&P jargon - blah, blah blah.

I really wish I had known of the M&P 22 prior to the demo when I would have had the opportunity to inquire with corporate present. These guys were great about taking you through things about these guns that none of the local hack jobs would ever begin to wrap their heads around. I am also in search of a .22 to be used for training purposes. This is more so for my wife. She's a smaller individual and has handled the XDm 9 well in the past. However, she gets a little intimidated by it (big time recoil anticipation dip/eyes closed) and doesn't yet feel comfortable manipulating the controls. I'd like to get her into a .22 to start to dissuade some of these habits before they become ingrained.

I'll keep my eyes peeled at the local shop that was represented by S&W that day at the range and see what they have to say. If I hear/ see anything, I'll report back.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Bama67 » Thu Aug 18, 2011 10:29 am

Clout, I hate you missed out on the oppertunity to question the factory guys. I am starting to think this bastard doesn't even exist.

I may just say the hell with it; I kinda got a hard on for the new Ruger 8 shot .22 SP-101 :lol:
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby oldsoldier » Thu Aug 18, 2011 1:35 pm

I spoke to some shop owners in NH regarding this last weekend. They dont have them yet, but expect to soon. UNfortunately, I live in MA, so they will have to be MA compliant (likely low cap mags and 300 safeties), so, I will not be able to own one for at LEAST 6 months. Sad, I live an hour away from them, and cannot get access to their stuff...
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby PistolPete » Thu Aug 18, 2011 3:15 pm

Bama67 wrote:Clout, I hate you missed out on the oppertunity to question the factory guys. I am starting to think this bastard doesn't even exist.

I may just say the hell with it; I kinda got a hard on for the new Ruger 8 shot .22 SP-101 :lol:

Oh, the M&P 22 is still vaporware from what I understand. They have a couple prototypes out, but nothing other than that. But what is this about the rimfire sp-101? That catches my interest. I've lusted after a S&W rimfire revolver, but they are so damn expensive.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby Bama67 » Fri Aug 19, 2011 6:39 am

Pete,
Ruger just announced a new .22 revolver in the smaller SP-101 frame. They had one years ago, except this one has real adjustable sights, and an 8 shot cylinder. 4.3" half-lug barrel, with nice looking grips. G&A magazine did a write up on it in the lastest issue and loved it. It looks like a real winner, I want one.

I would post a pic but my work internet is ruled by Nazi's and blocks me.

This comes right after dropping the Single Ten .22, Ruger has reallllly been on a roll lately.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby oldsoldier » Fri Aug 19, 2011 2:22 pm

Currently, from S&W, MSRP is going to be $419.99. Until they crank out enough to keep up with expected demand...This is the same I paid for my 9...I may wait until the price drops :)
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby makoman » Thu Nov 03, 2011 4:00 pm

Hello newbie here..
i Have fondled the M&P 22lr was very happy to hold it.. It was nice and light ,fit my hand real well. nice balance..
after short thoughts, i wanted one, the one i was playing with was sold, still waiting for the next one to arrive. it will be mine..
$360.00 didn't seem to bad.. so i check every week. They are spitting them out rather slowly. maybe to keep interest
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby jeep45238 » Fri Nov 04, 2011 11:17 am

Fondled one two days ago. Felt like an M&P, balanced like an M&P (without a loaded mag), but oh my GOD that trigger was disgusting.

I handed it back to the salesman.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby EeeNinja » Sat Nov 26, 2011 11:44 am

I bought one from a friends store in Northern NH yesterday. $350 and he's drop shipping me two extra mags. Seems well built. i can post pictures and a review if people are interested and once I put some rounds through it.
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Re: New S&W M&P .22LR pistol (NOT AR STYLE)

Postby makoman » Sat Dec 17, 2011 9:03 am

got my s&w22 nice little shooter with 2 extra mags been trying different ammo brands some don't fire well, i ended up throwing lots away..
found some that fire everytime...just keep trying. The "blazer" ammo seemed to work best "CCI" lots of failures,can't remember the others

(Fondled one two days ago. Felt like an M&P, balanced like an M&P (without a loaded mag), but oh my GOD that trigger was disgusting.

I handed it back to the salesman.)

as for the safety trigger its just a plinker,, trigger doesn't bother me at all..
very good feel for a 22
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