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Old 08-16-2010, 09:29 PM   #1
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Default Colt M4 Ops .22LR

Does anyone have on of these? Guy selling one locally with some nice accessories.
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Old 08-16-2010, 09:51 PM   #2
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The youtube vids make it look fun!
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For sure. If it will shoot sub sonic ammo, it would be a great plinker. Is Joel647 on here?
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Old 08-16-2010, 10:16 PM   #4
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I wouldn't pay more than retail for it. That's just me. You can get a new S&W AR15-22 for $450 and the Colt for $600 at Gander mountain. I'm downloading CDNN's catalog right now to see if they have any deals on the .22L's. I got the half off S&W AR-15. I got a boner.

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The gun makes no sense.

A "Tactical" .22lr? What are you going to use it on, terrorist woodchucks?

It won't be anywhere near as accurate as a Ruger 10/22, due to the shorter barrel (16.2" vs. 18.5"), and a trigger pull of 6.6-9.9 lbs. Plus, it costs twice as much.

Also, sub-sonic ammo doesn't generally work very well in semi-auto's, and they aren't very accurate over any kind of distance.

But, if you want to look like a bad-ass who can hit anything passed 20 yards, with a gun that constantly stove pipes, the Colt M4 Ops .22LR with sub-sonic ammo, is the gun for you.

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Old 08-17-2010, 09:43 AM   #6
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Come on JC, Tell us what ya really think! LOL. Itsa toy. An expensive toy but to each his own. If you plink overall accuracy isnt a big deal, 30 rd mags are. Beverage containers beware...
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Why buy a 1000cc when all you need is 100cc to move your fatass?

Change your rag out jc. He's not going to war with it.
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The gun makes no sense.

A "Tactical" .22lr? What are you going to use it on, terrorist woodchucks?

It won't be anywhere near as accurate as a Ruger 10/22, due to the shorter barrel (16.2" vs. 18.5"), and a trigger pull of 6.6-9.9 lbs. Plus, it costs twice as much.

Also, sub-sonic ammo doesn't generally work very well in semi-auto's, and they aren't very accurate over any kind of distance.

But, if you want to look like a bad-ass who can hit anything passed 20 yards, with a gun that constantly stove pipes, the Colt M4 Ops .22LR with sub-sonic ammo, is the gun for you.

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LOL, take it easy little man. For one thing, it's not even for me. That aside, I posted pics of my real AR-15 and Mossberg on CF years ago. I would buy something like this because I could shoot at anything for hours and not spend anything. I'm sure you've got a 20mm sniper rifle, anything less would be uncivilized.

Edit: The guy who is thinking of buying it just had his HK USP compact stolen from his vehicle, actually the same person I posted about in the bank thread. It's been a shitty week for him, so he's replacing the USP and buying something fun to shoot for cheap.

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The gun makes no sense.

A "Tactical" .22lr? What are you going to use it on, terrorist woodchucks?
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I'm betting the lack of woodland creatures and crows is a dead giveaway

I'm content with my old lever action Browning for target shooting though every once in a while the semi-auto Ruger with the composite stock comes out for some target action.

That M4 is a bit beyond what I'd pay for a target shooter but that's just me since I'm pretty much done for a while.
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The gun makes no sense.

A "Tactical" .22lr? What are you going to use it on, terrorist woodchucks?

It won't be anywhere near as accurate as a Ruger 10/22, due to the shorter barrel (16.2" vs. 18.5"), and a trigger pull of 6.6-9.9 lbs. Plus, it costs twice as much.

Also, sub-sonic ammo doesn't generally work very well in semi-auto's, and they aren't very accurate over any kind of distance.



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I assure you can hit at 25 and 50 yard withs the the Tac 22 varaints that are out there. That said if I were going to have just 1 22 rifle it would probably be the Ruger 10/22. The depth of the aftermarket alone makes a it a great rifle.
As far as subsonic ammo goes My experience is as follows. The most common is Remington and it in my experience is terrible FTF is about 1 in 10. (this is running it behind a Gemtech Outback Silencer. The best domestic I have used is Federal Gold Subsonic a little harder to fine but with a FTF of about 1 in 75 with the work. Again I use this with a silencer so if it is going to fail to function it will there
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