Massad Ayoob Reviews the Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact
By Massad Ayoob
<div data-cycle-hash="swmp22-rimfire-3" data-cycle-desc="Allen Davis, a five-gun IDPA Expert and division champion, demonstrates how easy it is to keep the Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact on target while firing rapidly at the range. Living up to its name, this new rimfire semi-auto weighs almost 9 ounces less than its full-sized M&P22 predecessor." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swmp22-rimfire-7" data-cycle-desc="The M&P22 Compact is very similar to its centerfire brethren in terms of design and operation. The trigger feels like a larger M&P's, but the Compact comes with both an ambidextrous thumb safety as well as a magazine disconnect." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swmp22-rimfire-5" data-cycle-desc="Though the shooters experienced a bit of “4+1 syndrome” while testing the M&P22 Compact, it still produced tight groups at 25 yards, including this cluster with Winchester's “M&P” load." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swmp22-rimfire-4" data-cycle-desc="Davis was pleased with the M&P22 Compact's accuracy. It was easy for him to score headshots with just one hand." data-cycle-overlay-template="{{desc}}“>
<div data-cycle-hash="swmp22-rimfire-8" data-cycle-desc="“For the shooter who relies on a larger M&P in a more serious caliber, the M&P22 Compact makes good sense for cheap …read more
Source:: Tactical Life
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