I had a lot of problems with my M&P22 digesting Federal Bulk Pack 550 copper coated hollow points, my favorite cheap ammo. It worked in everything else to perfection. I tried the Winchester Wild Cats, just great, Remington Thunderbolt, again, great. CCI mini mags were great as were their Velocitors. After roughly 1500 rounds through the gun, I again tried the above mentioned Federals again tonight. Out of 110 rounds, I had one failure to extract, one stove pipe and two failure to feeds. I think it is definitely ammo related. The stove pipes and failure to feeds seemed like there wasn't enough poop in the round to fully cycle the gun. But after the break in on the gun the failure count was way less than at first. I was having five out of ten failures when the gun was new with the Federal ammo. Much better now. I use your hold and a variation with both arms extended. This little .22 really helps me with the mechanics of shooting, which I try very hard to transfer to my M&P9. The M&P22 is truly a classic unto itself. I really am glad I purchased one. Good shooting and good to see your post. Just an amusing sideline. When ordering my new M&P22 I made a comment that with the threaded barrel, I could be like James Bond and run around with a silenced gun, and maybe I should use that name on the paperwork. Believe it or not, my serial number is 007XXX. How's that for a coincidental laugh.
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