Why is the MP 15-22 picky about it's ammo

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What can you do to make this rifle not so picky about it's ammo choice? this is not a feed or jamming issue. It is a fail to fire issue.

I have other .22 semi-autos that function fine with any kind of ammo.

It seems that if it had a harder hammer hit or longer firing pin, it would shoot any thing put in it.

This gun is a disappointment considering the lack of availability of .22 ammo right now.

Is there a solution to the problem as far as getting the rifle to fire other brands as listed not suitable?
 
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15-22 picky about ammo?

Not sure if you have a mechanical issue/ or dirty gun, but mine eats anything easily except the subsonic rounds, they WILL fire but not cycle the action reliably. I did have a fte NON FIRED rounds when the bolt got crudded up to the point of needing to disassemble it for proper cleaning. certain name brands that rhyme with bemington are notoriously dirty but will work if you keep the gun clean.
 
My 15-22 has been very reliable and is not picky. It eats ammo that makes my Marlin 795 choke. I've had a few duds that I've attributed to the ammo. Have you spoken with S&W customer service?
 
Since this is his first post.

I dont know whether to try and help. Or if it would just be a waste of time.
 
What can you do to make this rifle not so picky about it's ammo choice? this is not a feed or jamming issue. It is a fail to fire issue.

I have other .22 semi-autos that function fine with any kind of ammo.

It seems that if it had a harder hammer hit or longer firing pin, it would shoot any thing put in it.

This gun is a disappointment considering the lack of availability of .22 ammo right now.

Is there a solution to the problem as far as getting the rifle to fire other brands as listed not suitable?

Mine shoots T-Bolts and other "not suitable" ammo just fine. I keep it very clean.
It's been basically 100% reliable. I had way more problems w/ my 10-22 when it was new.
 
Is there a solution to the problem as far as getting the rifle to fire other brands as listed not suitable?

Too many variables, which you have not given, to answer. Is the gun new? How many times shot? Have you cleaned it per discussions on this forum? Have you gunked up the firing pin channel? Have you changed out any parts, such as the trigger?

I use subsonic ammo almost exclusively and have no failures. Only time I had failure to fire was when I installed a Timney trigger. My CMC trigger gives me absolutely no issues & hits real hard.

I would suggest a search regarding the firing pin channel & clean it accordingly. If oil has gotten in there, that can gunk up the works & slow down the strike of the pin.
 
just shoot it awhile with good high velocity ammo,after its broke in it should eat anything you feed it
 
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If its a stock FCG my guess its a dirty gun.
For the round to fire the bolt must be seated properly.
If there is dirt on the bolt face or in the channel it rides on this could prevent the bolt from seating properly.
If there is dirt in the firing pin channel this could prevent the firing pin from traveling as far as it needs to to get a good strike.
Completely disassemble and clean the gun really well and try again.
 
New gun or used gun? How many rounds through it? Cleaned?
What kind of ammo?
They are trouble free for the most part. A dirty or not oiled gun may slow the bolt down.
Don't go changing springs until you find the problem. It should work with the original parts.
If the trouble persists and the gun is under warranty, send it back.
 
If it's a "Performance Center" model, S&W specifically state not to use specific kinds of ammo in it. If not, I really only fire Remington, Winchester and CCI ammo through my 15-22... On occasion, I will put a few hundred Aguilla rounds through it, but it handles most everything I put through it. Especially if I clean it after I shoot.

Not to mention... What .22lr on the market have you EVER seen that does not prefer some kinds of ammo to others. If the .22lr was a reliable weapon, it would be employed for more purposes than plinkersville.
 
Mine eats anything I feed it. It won't cycle standard velocity reliably but it will still fire it. The only ammo I have ever had any problems with was Winchester bulk but I had problems with it in all of my 22's.
 
No issues with ammo yet, some are dirtier than others but even my ancient Golden bullets feed and fire just fine.

Not S&W's fault that 22lr ammo is not easy to find just now.
 
Don't worry about that list, rabbitrandy, and try any/all ammo you can find in your rifle. You're not going to damage it simply from loading and trying to fire any new .22lr factory ammo*. You may find that your rifle has no issues with any "unapproved" ammo (which is what many of us find), or you may find a particular ammo here and there that your gun doesn't like..

*Don't attempt any colibri/super colibri ammo, though.
 
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Mine fails to fully eject the spent casing more times than I would like. It then keeps the bolt from closing making me clear it by hand. Is this the fault of the ejector?
 
rabbitrandy,

I agree with ballistictoyz. Run a few hundred HV Mini-Mags and keep it clean and then it will most likely devour anything you feed it. That has been my experience with multiple 15-22's.

The only ammo I've had any issues with has been 'Golden Bullets', but they still run ok just generate a lot of residue. Mine likes Thunderbolts too.

dentkimterry,

Does it do this when others shoot it? Try good quality HV ammo and see if the problem goes away.

It could be the way you are holding it, or perhaps you need to clean the bolt and rails and use a good lube.
 
FIRST POST?

Everyone has to start someplace & he came to the right place with a polite ?, if you have something helpful to offer, lay it on him. I thought mine was squeaky clean but once the bolt was disassembled crud was there interfering with the extractor in my case.
 
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