Tippmann Arm's M4-22 Full-Auto Conversion

Published on March 18, 2020
Duration: 3:34

This video demonstrates the process of converting Tippmann Arms M4-22 semi-automatic .22LR rifles into full-automatic configurations. It highlights the involvement of Class 7 dealers with SOT (Special Occupational Tax) status, which is a prerequisite for such modifications under NFA regulations. The footage showcases the M4-22's AR-15-like platform and its potential for conversion, emphasizing that these conversions are performed by licensed entities.

Quick Summary

Full-automatic conversions of firearms like the Tippmann M4-22 are strictly regulated and can only be performed by Class 7 dealers who hold a Special Occupational Tax (SOT) stamp. These conversions are complex and require adherence to federal NFA laws. Tippmann Arms also offers the M4-22 in semi-automatic variants, including standard and micro AR models.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction to Tippmann M4-22
  2. 00:12Tippmann Arms History and M4-22 Release
  3. 00:30Class 7 Dealer SOT Conversion Process
  4. 00:38Semi-Automatic M4-22 Models
  5. 00:43Standard Elite vs. Micro AR Variants
  6. 01:05Full-Auto Conversion Demonstration
  7. 01:07Three-Point Selector Switch Feature
  8. 01:13Visit Dragonman's for Semi-Auto Versions
  9. 01:19First Full-Auto Test Firing
  10. 01:32M4-22 Magazine Comparison
  11. 01:41Outdoor Shooting Location
  12. 01:46Safety Gear Reminder
  13. 01:50Gun Safety Discussion
  14. 02:06Full-Auto Firing Demonstration
  15. 02:15Ricochet Safety Consideration
  16. 02:30Targets: Bowling Balls and Pins
  17. 02:42Full-Auto M4-22 in Action
  18. 02:54Handgun for Follow-up Shots
  19. 03:04Importance of Extra Magazines
  20. 03:11Tippmann Arms Availability at Dragonman's
  21. 03:17Full-Auto Shooting Availability Update
  22. 03:21Photo Session Status
  23. 03:26Contact Information and Thanks

Frequently Asked Questions

Can any dealer convert a Tippmann M4-22 to full-auto?

No, only Class 7 dealers who possess a Special Occupational Tax (SOT) stamp are legally permitted to perform full-automatic conversions on firearms like the Tippmann M4-22. This is a strict federal regulation under the National Firearms Act (NFA).

What are the different models of the Tippmann Arms M4-22?

Tippmann Arms offers the M4-22 in at least two main configurations: the standard Elite M4-22 and the more compact Micro AR variant. Both are based on the AR-15 platform and are initially sold as semi-automatic firearms.

What is the significance of the three-point selector switch on the M4-22?

The three-point selector switch on the Tippmann M4-22 typically indicates safe, semi-automatic, and full-automatic fire positions. Even on semi-automatic models, this feature is present, and it is retained when the rifle is converted to full-auto by an SOT dealer.

Where can I purchase a Tippmann Arms M4-22?

Semi-automatic versions of the Tippmann Arms M4-22 are available for purchase at dealers like Dragonman's. They also handle the SOT conversion process for those interested in full-automatic variants, though availability may vary.

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