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Photos No Such Thing as Too Much Bipod!!

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There's no scope
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On a more serious note: how do you like the M&P 22? Any feed and/or cycling problems?
 
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M&P 22 has exceeded my expectations.

Very accurate, and so far I have put win std and hyper vel ammo, and some expensive lapua center x subs trough it with not a single hiccup.

It fits well in my hand, and I am looking forward to getting the M&P 9mm version as soon as I pull some scratch together. I got a killer deal on this used so I jumped on it, and have 0 regrets.

My brothers have the walther p22 and my buddy the sig mosquito. I like this thing better. Feels more "real" if that makes sense. And I have only had it a couple weeks now.

Regards,
DT
 
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It doesn't look like you have enough rail section left for your m203 mount. You should probably add some custom rail sections. Just in case.
 
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Now here is the question since there is now a bipod could that be used as a grip and if it is a grip is it then a SBR?
 
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Things that make u go.............WHAT THE LOL!!!!
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: strangedays</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Now here is the question since there is now a bipod could that be used as a grip and if it is a grip is it then a SBR? </div></div>
 
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What kind of groups do you get at 600 yards?
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needs and inbuilt rangefinder, gps and radio so it can call in airstrikes
 
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Serious question, pardon my ignorance, what kind of bipod is that?

M Richardson