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05-18-2018, 02:55 PM
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New M&P 22 Compact
Just picked her up last night. Time for a quick cleaning, lube, and then time to hit the range.
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05-18-2018, 03:08 PM
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I just picked one up as well. Need to make some time for a range trip. Let us know how it does, and what types of ammo you use, etc.
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05-18-2018, 03:45 PM
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I have had my 22c for some time now and have not had a single ammo issue in over 1300+ rounds. Compared to my Buckmark which is finicky (works best with mini mags). But because the Bm is my main 22 i try to only buy mini mags now for both.
The little compact is a fun plinker, not as accurate as the Bm but I wouldnt expect it to be. But i would say the compact does what it is supposed to do, and does it quite well.
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05-18-2018, 04:43 PM
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My Ruger MK IV and S&W M17 are both more accurate than the M&P 22 Compact.
But neither is near as much fun to shoot.
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05-19-2018, 08:26 AM
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I really like my 22C. I have one with over 50,000 rounds through it. Not picky at all about ammo. The only piece of advise I can give you is keep your eye on the rear sight elevation screw. If it comes loose and you lose the spring under the sight you are in for quite a wait to get one. I lost mine 2 months ago and they are still telling me in CS that they are backordered. I had a long conversation with one of about 3 different CS people in the last 2 months and he finally was honest enough to tell me that production comes first and he had no idea when the backorder would be filled. Don't take this as a complaint about CS since I've had nothing but great service from them in the past on several guns I own. But it is a real disappointment that I can't get this little spring.
I've searched the web and so far have come up empty handed. If anyone finds a source please email me.
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05-19-2018, 09:28 AM
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I suspect you are going to enjoy the new M&P 22 Compact a lot. It is a great little handgun that is fun to shoot and easy on the pocketbook. I have two of them, one I shoot often and the other is for use in training new shooters. I started with one, however, when I took new folks to the range for a shooting lesion, I couldn’t pry it from their fingers. Have had no issues with either gun and both have thousands of rounds run through them. I do agree that you should watch the rear sight screw. They tend to come loose and parts are difficult to find. Most of our shooting is done at 7 and 25 yard targets, so I set the sights for the 7 yard target (easy and rewarding for new folks) and simply shoot tight troops on the 25 yard target. Have fun and let us know how your first range trip goes.
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05-21-2018, 10:58 AM
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Well got about 140 rounds of mini-mags through when the rear site blade stood up vertical. I thought this was a known issue that was fixed from the factory. The windage adjustment screw was backing out as I was firing. I have all the parts, but now to bring it back to LGS or just put it back together with a little blue loctite or something. This shouldn't happen on a brand new gun.
Otherwise, it cycled and fired every round without issue. Ejection was strong and about 6' - 7' feet away.
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05-21-2018, 11:15 AM
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Only shot 75 rounds with mine and the rear blade sight fell out, took S&W 3 months to send me a new one. The gun shoots great with all ammo you just have to check the rear sight now and then.
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05-21-2018, 07:25 PM
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So help me out here. If I get the rear sight adjusted where I want it, how do I loctite the set screw without removing it again which will then change the sight location?
Can you just put a tiny drop at the edge of the set screw when it's set where I want it and it will work its way down into the threads a little to hold it?
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05-21-2018, 08:41 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Hunter8282
So help me out here. If I get the rear sight adjusted where I want it, how do I loctite the set screw without removing it again which will then change the sight location?
Can you just put a tiny drop at the edge of the set screw when it's set where I want it and it will work its way down into the threads a little to hold it?
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After I have it adjusted, I put a small piece of scotch tape over the screw.
If I need to re-adjust, I remove the tape. Then I replace it after the adjustment is done.
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