The barrel on the new S & W AR 15-22 is not a standard o.d. If you want a real "cool" and "tough" looking muzzle brake/ flash suppressor so that your .22 cal. AR looks even more TACTICAL - the NcStar SKS Clamp-On Muzzle Brake (part # AMSKSB) is a PERFECT FIT!! I bought mine from Cheaper than Dirt, received it today, and it went on as if S & W made it specifically for their .22 AR. Click here to see see the muzzle brake
Last edited by realgeorge; 10-29-2009 at 10:47 PM.Reason: added the link to see the muzzle brake
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I was looking through all the attachments I could get for my Colt M4 Tactiacl 22--rails, lasers, red dots, bipods--even a dummy supressor...and I thought to myself, with all the money I could lay out to make the 22 look like a 223 or 308...I could just put toward a 223 or 308.
The only problem with a 22 is that no matter what you make it look like its still a 22.
If you want to add a really useful attachment to your tactical 22 or any tactical rifle, try a VTAC sling. It allows a range of carry options and a quick transition into firing mode.
Thanks for the link. I will check that out. I am also looking for recommendations on a scope. I don't know much about them. The range I frequent is 100 yards, so I'd like something that I could use at that distance.
If you want to add a really useful attachment to your tactical 22 or any tactical rifle, try a VTAC sling. It allows a range of carry options and a quick transition into firing mode.
The barrel on the new S & W AR 15-22 is not a standard o.d. If you want a real "cool" and "tough" looking muzzle brake/ flash suppressor so that your .22 cal. AR looks even more TACTICAL - the NcStar SKS Clamp-On Muzzle Brake (part # AMSKSB) is a PERFECT FIT!! I bought mine from Cheaper than Dirt, received it today, and it went on as if S & W made it specifically for their .22 AR. Click here to see see the muzzle brake
realgeorge ... I am sorry ... I did not mean to hijack your thread. I did buy the muzzle brake you recommended though.
I was looking through all the attachments I could get for my Colt M4 Tactiacl 22--rails, lasers, red dots, bipods--even a dummy supressor...and I thought to myself, with all the money I could lay out to make the 22 look like a 223 or 308...I could just put toward a 223 or 308.
The only problem with a 22 is that no matter what you make it look like its still a 22.
To me, that is the advantage! I can take my son to the range and shoot all afternoon for 20 bucks with a MP 15-22. My AR 15 costs considerably more to feed.