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A scaled down version of the full-sized MP22 the Smith Wesson MP22 Compact is a semi-automatic handgun that is internal hammer-fired and blowback-operated. Chambered in 22 LR with a 101 capacity this American made firearm features an ambidextrous safety and reversible magazine release as well as a threaded barrel and built-in Picatinny-style accessory rail. A magazine safety prevents accidental discharge when the magazine is released. The MP22 Compact was primarily designed for training as well as target and recreational shooting.
Details
Action Single Action (Internal Hammer) - Caliber .22 LR - Capacity 101 - Finish Black Hard Coat Anodize - Material PolymerAluminumSteel - Grip Polymer - Sights White DotWhite 2-Dot Adjustable - Barrel Length 3.56 - Overall Length 7.25 - Weight 15.3 oz - Reduced scale version of the full-size MP Pistol - Threaded Barrel with Thread Adapter - Fits Most 12x28 thread suppressors - 2 magazines included - Ambidextrous manual safety - Reversible magazine release - Picatinny-style accessory rail - Magazine Safety - Will not fire without magazine inserted - Internal lock - Captured recoil guide rod spring for easier assemblydisassembly - Why Because its made of fun. We shrunk our full size MP by 15 and replaced it with pure awesome. Yep. Its molded right in there alongside the premium features and MPs hand-hugging grip. Sure all of that fun is hard to see but dont worry. Whether youre shooting a tin can or hitting a full can of soda you can make fun funner with an MP22 Compact.
UPC | 022188866506 |
Caliber | .22 LR |
Action | SINGLE SHOT |
Capacity | 10 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 3.5 BARREL |
Weight | 1 |
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