M&P-15 22 Accessories

I am new to this forum. And I am a new owner of the M&P 15-22,

Can someone tell me where I can get a CAA grip? Like the one pictured above.
 
Welcome to the disorder...:D.... and try. Sportsmans guide..
 
This should get to be made a sticky, like the Sigma forum, this way it's an easy resource for all to easily see and use to find what they are looking for.
 
Just bought some new toys for my rifle. Bushnell HOLO-Sight, MagPul XTM Rail covers, Hogue Pistol Grip, UTG Gangster Grip w/ Pressure Switch and Battery holder, UTG Tactical Flashlight with mount.
 
"Fixing the compliant stock"

Question, is there a way to take the pin out of the compliant stock? what if I wanted to change to a different buttstock is this impossible in new york? Also my mag came without a load assist button on it any one else have this happen?
 
if you want you can drill the pin out of the stock, if your going to change it to a new one. I would NOT reccomend leaving it unpinned since that would make the gun an assault weapon and be stupid illegal.

I think all the 10rd in a 25rd compliant mags are missing the load assist. It's really not that hard to load the mag though. I've found the first six or seven go in easy. The last three can be tricky but with some practice it's not too bad. I believe S & W finally came out with actual 10rd shorties with load assist.
 
couldnt fit the kitchen sink....

DSCF1828.jpg

DSCF1829.jpg

DSCF1826.jpg

DSCF1827.jpg

DSCF1825.jpg



ncstar 1.25-4x32 red/green
tasco 1x30 red dot
scope riser
mbus
ncstar red laser
kz end plate sling adapter
fore end sling swivel
fore end grip
winchester bi pod
fore end bipod rail adapter
single point sling
threaded barrel adapter
dpms a2 flash hider
factory sw 15-22 iron sights
rail mount flashlight mount( forgot to put the light on...dogh!
tacticrayola

GUN PORN FOR ALL OF YOU!!
 
Last edited:
Hey I'm about to get the 15-22 next week and I was wondering if anyone had tried a mock eotech? If so do they hold up?
 
RedDot Scope

I just bought the 15-22 and I picked up a red dot scope. Is there a way to mount the red-dot but still be able to use the stock sights when needed? I have seen photos where people have the stock sight still on the gun but I don't see how you can make them both (Stock sights and RedDot) usable? Any insight is greatly appreciated!
 
I just bought the 15-22 and I picked up a red dot scope. Is there a way to mount the red-dot but still be able to use the stock sights when needed? I have seen photos where people have the stock sight still on the gun but I don't see how you can make them both (Stock sights and RedDot) usable? Any insight is greatly appreciated!

The red dot scope has to be the proper height so you can use the sights seeing thru the scope. If your scope is too low to see thru it you'll need a riser.
 
The red dot scope has to be the proper height so you can use the sights seeing thru the scope. If your scope is too low to see thru it you'll need a riser.


Ok, that makes sense. I was thinking that you would rise the scope above the sights but that did not seem to make sense. I bought a cheapo Tasco BKRD30.

Not sure how tall of a riser that I would need.
 
Ok, that makes sense. I was thinking that you would rise the scope above the sights but that did not seem to make sense. I bought a cheapo Tasco BKRD30.

Not sure how tall of a riser that I would need.

3/4'' riser.
 
There is a site for 15-22 custom addons that one is a threaded adaptor for flash hiders and what nots. Also a d.I.y freefloating barrel kit.
 
This is a good thread for those new to the 15-22 and wanting to get some ideas/answers about accessories and how they work/fit on the rifle.
 
The red dot works good in low light,but am thinking about a scope instead,,hard to see the dot for me,,,maybe a scope up to top and laser on bottom rail for night...?
 
How does the Eley Sport ammo shoot in the 15-22? i can buy it at the Pawn shop cheaper than the Federal bulk at Walmart.,,last bulk at Walmart was $18.00
 
Here are my plans. Keep in mind that I'm a minimalist and try to keep things in the category of "making the rifle better", and don't subsrcibe to hanging a bunch of crap off my weapons:

0) Free-float the hand guard. I see this as the must-have upgrade because it helps the accuracy of the rifle. It involves buying the conversion barrel nut for $24 (available from someone here), and the Yankee-Hill Machine rifle-length smooth forearm ($120). This forearm is 2-inches longer than the stock handguard, and will therefiore increase the sight radius, making the rifle even more accurate than merely floating the handguard.

1) Magpul CTR stock - because it comes with a handly place to mount a QD sling swivel.

2) Magpul MBUIS flip-up sight set. This allows you to fold the sights down when you're using optics.

3) Primary Arms MicroDot red-dot site ($89). I have one of these on both of my big ARs, and it's a tough, inexpensive little sight.

4) A decent 2-point sling. Hven't made up my mind yet, but I have Magpul MS2's on my big ARs.

Vertical foreward grips can be problematic because they can inadvertantly teach you improper grip technique. In fact, I don't think a .22 rifle needs a forward grip at all because there's no recoil, and therefore holding it on target is much easier than with a bigger-bore weapon.

I think bipods are just silly. Learn to shoot offhand. That's where all the skill is. Anyone can shoot reasonably well from the bench/bipod.
 
I just bought the 15-22 and I picked up a red dot scope. Is there a way to mount the red-dot but still be able to use the stock sights when needed? I have seen photos where people have the stock sight still on the gun but I don't see how you can make them both (Stock sights and RedDot) usable? Any insight is greatly appreciated!

Most red dot sights come with mounts that elevate the sight above the bore of the rifle so you can "co-witness" with the iron sights. Your best option is to replace the factory sights with flip-up sights. You can spend as little as $90, or as much as $200 on a set of flip-ups. Magpul makes a set (front and rear) of polymer flip-up sights that are about $90. That's what I'm going to get.
 
0) Free-float the hand guard. I see this as the must-have upgrade because it helps the accuracy of the rifle. It involves buying the conversion barrel nut for $24 (available from someone here), and the Yankee-Hill Machine rifle-length smooth forearm ($120). This forearm is 2-inches longer than the stock handguard, and will therefiore increase the sight radius, making the rifle even more accurate than merely floating the handguard.
I think the 15-22 hand guard is free float since it only touches the barrel at the mounting nut once you remove the end cap piece.

The YHM will certainly look pretty damn sweet and make your 15-22 look more like a 3-gunners setup.
 
I think the 15-22 hand guard is free float since it only touches the barrel at the mounting nut once you remove the end cap piece.

The YHM will certainly look pretty damn sweet and make your 15-22 look more like a 3-gunners setup.

Yeah, I already have one on one of my big ARs, and besides, I can't stand quad-rail forearms.
 
I was looking at some new iron sights for my 15-22 when my wife came in, rolled her eyes and said, "Your clothes shopping for your gun again?! Isn't it dressed up enough!" Oh how little she knows.
 
I ordered a Flash Suppressor for my Ruger Mark II. Just for kicks I am going to see if it fits the 15-22 non-threaded barrel. It just slips on the end of the Mark II barrel and snugs down with allen set screws. Never know I might get lucky. I will also check clearance etc...
 

Latest posts

Back
Top