heybrowndog
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Sorry for starting a new thread, but the other M&P 22 had been hijacked a couple times. 
Scouring the internet for the latest information about the release date I stumbled upon something interesting to me: the M&P22's frame is metal versus polymer.
Product: Smith & Wesson Model M&P22 I guess I shouldn't be surprised as obviously the goal is keeping the price inexpensive and hopefully not cheap. Looking at the pictures almost looks like some sort of cast type metal. I'm no engineer, but all I could think of was these cast metal irons in my golf bag.
With still no definitive date when these pistols are gonna be available, why aren't they just developing a .22lr conversion kit for the M&P? Again...I'm no engineer, and by no means a gunsmith but Smith and Wesson wants us to shell out $419 for this pistol when most of us would probably be happy with a conversion kit. If a company like Kimber came make a 1911 conversion kit for $300 bucks or less, and a small company like Jon Ciener can make a Beretta 92fs kit for $199 bucks, why can't a powerhouse like Smith and Wesson do the same?
Come on S&W.....I'm calling you out!

Scouring the internet for the latest information about the release date I stumbled upon something interesting to me: the M&P22's frame is metal versus polymer.

Product: Smith & Wesson Model M&P22 I guess I shouldn't be surprised as obviously the goal is keeping the price inexpensive and hopefully not cheap. Looking at the pictures almost looks like some sort of cast type metal. I'm no engineer, but all I could think of was these cast metal irons in my golf bag.

With still no definitive date when these pistols are gonna be available, why aren't they just developing a .22lr conversion kit for the M&P? Again...I'm no engineer, and by no means a gunsmith but Smith and Wesson wants us to shell out $419 for this pistol when most of us would probably be happy with a conversion kit. If a company like Kimber came make a 1911 conversion kit for $300 bucks or less, and a small company like Jon Ciener can make a Beretta 92fs kit for $199 bucks, why can't a powerhouse like Smith and Wesson do the same?
Come on S&W.....I'm calling you out!
