kbm6893
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I own a 15-22, but not a 10/22.
I think you should get a little input from your children to see what they would like more. I think when i was 10-13 years old the 15-22 would have made me more interested in shooting than a standard 10/22, just because of the looks. I don't know if any of your kids are into call of duty or any video games but if they are the 15-22 probably looks more fun to them, although both guns shoot the same round.
The 15-22 has plenty of space on the rails and every thing i have on mine can be removed/put on in the matter of minutes. I just recently bought mine and i actually thought about going with a 10/22 and just customizing it to look more like an AR, but i realized going with the 15-22 was the better, more economic choice.
Again, i think your kids should have a say. It sounds like you want something that all 4 of you can go to the range with and come home with a big smile on your face.
IMO, i think the 15-22 would be the better choice.
Wisdom comes from experience. If you gave a child the choice for what to eat for dinner, he'd ask for cheeseburgers and french fries everytime, but we wouldn't support that. For great music, they want Justin Bieber. Not many here would agree with that, either.
Are we really supporting letting a kid's interest in a video game be the deciding factor as to what to buy?
Yeah, that tactical rail on the 15-22 is a real winner. Who knows when we're gonna want to hang a tactical light or a laser on a .22. The 10/22 puts the same holes on paper, is more accurate, and customizable. And the whole "15-22 as a trainer for the AR" is nonsense. The recoil is so different it's not training anybody.
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