MP22 Compact thread adapters

strobro32

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I called S&W today and they told me they have no plans on making the adapters for the Compact. :(

I was also pleasantly surprised to hear today a friend of mine at Stalking Rhino Industries is making the first and currently only 3/8 x 24 - 1/2 x 28 thread adapters for the new MP22 Compact. He operates a suppressor company and does highly accurate work.

SRI SS adapters will be black oxide finished and can be thrown into the dip to clean. Easy peasy.

Here is his post at NFAtalk.com.

c/o
http://nfatalk.org/forum/showthread.php?p=178785#post178785

Hey guys!

Just finalized our thread adapters for the new S&W M&P22 Compact .22lr handgun.

Here's a picture of the product....(we snapped the pic before they were notched for the wrench so that feature isn't shown but will be on the delivered product).

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On the left is the adapter built for the Silencerco Sparrow/Spectre o-ring profile, and on the right is the traditional adapter.

These adapters are offered in SS and the cost is $40 apiece delivered.

We are also offering a limited run of 25 of the Silencerco profiled adapters in titanium for $50 apiece delivered. These are first come first serve.

PM or Contact Shawn to purchase one!
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Just got off the phone with Silencerco. SRI is who they recommend for the thread adapter with their O-ring engagement specs.
 
Here are some pics Shawn@stalking Rhino posted today.

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How do you take of the slide to clean the gun with the adapter attached to the barrel? Do you have to take the adapter off every time you want to remove the slide to clean the gun?

Thanks....
 
As info...got this update today on another site:

Originally Posted By kc_silencerco:
We are hoping to have them available at the beginning of next month. I'll post up on here when they are available
 
Excellent!!!

Thanks for update
SRI wants $40 for theirs, and it comes SS without a thread protector. I would've had to pay $10 or so to get it Cerakoted black and then another $15 for the TP. Assuming SiCo lists most of theirs at just under $40, so I'm definitely waiting a couple weeks to get the SiCo version.
 
Smith & Wesson M&P 22 Compact Thread Adapter For Sparrow Blued - $23.00 : EWK Arms

Can't vouch for them at all, but they have the Sparrow thread adapter, blued, with thread protector for $23. $3/$6 for USPS standard/priority. The non Sparrow version is $22. I doubt the thread protector includes o-ring engagement.

You Sir... are a hero. Just ordered one to try it out. Ordered one over two weeks ago from Stalking Rhino and still don't have a time frame for delivery.

I'll post up when received.

S/
K
 
If you like what you receive I too will place an order. Hope to have my 22 compact by end of this week. Im sure palmetto has a bunch to get out tho!
 
Greetings,

Thread adapter from EWK should be here today it looks like. I received a shipping confirmation about two hours after I placed my order. That is what I call good business. Will post up later my thoughts when it arrives.

S/
TG
 
Greetings,

Thread adapter from EWK should be here today it looks like. I received a shipping confirmation about two hours after I placed my order. That is what I call good business. Will post up later my thoughts when it arrives.

S/
TG

Greetings,

Well I am just pleased as pig**** with the customer service of this guy. Ordered yesterday and here today. Screws on with a 1/4 inch allen wrench. I need to get to the range and test it. But you telero... your google fu is unmatched. Thanks buddy.

S/
TG
 
EWK is a good company but their design is not optimal. I'm going to give an experienced guess that the EWK adapters will foul with lead in a few hundred rounds to the point where the wrenches will not fit. Anyone who has SS stuff vs alloy carbon steel will weigh in.

SRI and SilencerCo adapters will last a few thousand rounds between cleaning. They are a better app. JMHO.
 
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Well I am just pleased as pig**** with the customer service of this guy. Ordered yesterday and here today. Screws on with a 1/4 inch allen wrench. I need to get to the range and test it. But you telero... your google fu is unmatched. Thanks buddy.
Can you post some pics from the muzzle end? And a pic if it mounted? The one stock photo doesn't show much.
 
EWK is a good company but their design is not optimal. I'm going to give an experienced guess that the EWK adapters will foul with lead in a few hundred rounds to the point where the wrenches will not fit. Anyone who has SS stuff vs alloy carbon steel will weigh in.
That was kind of my thought as well. Be interesting to see the feedback. I'm holding out for the SiCo.
 
Mark McWillis @ TROS is making them now. He makes excellent adapters too. I can recommend him without reservation. $68 shipped
TROS USA

They are available with the Silencerco O-ring engaement front.

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I got my new Compact .22 a week ago and my TROS adapter (Silencerco) early this week. Packing my range bag now with my Sparrow and I can't get the factory thread protector off nor was there a wrench in the box:(
My plan was to do a SR22/M&P .22 Compact suppressed shoot-off today but I guess the suppressed part will have to wait. This will be my first .22 S&W in years and can't wait to shoot it.
 
I'm going to give an experienced guess that the EWK adapters will foul with lead in a few hundred rounds to the point where the wrenches will not fit. Anyone who has SS stuff vs alloy carbon steel will weigh in.

Greetings,

I hold no allegiance to either dealer. Actually still waiting on the SRI one to get here. However, after 500+ rounds through the EWK... sorry, but no fouling to the degree you experienced. Maybe in another "few hundred" rounds.

S/
TG
 
Can you post some pics from the muzzle end? And a pic if it mounted? The one stock photo doesn't show much.

Greetings,

Can't figure out the multi-quote, so sorry. I am out of town this weekend but will try to get to that next week.

S/
TG
 
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