"Highs and Lows of the Tactical .22" by Nutnfancy

Published on November 7, 2010
Duration: 36:41

This review of tactical .22 rifles, primarily the S&W M&P 15-22, highlights their utility for training, recreation, and survival. Key features include threaded muzzles, ample rail space, and high-capacity magazines. While offering significant cost savings for practice, potential downsides like lower reliability and less recoil compared to centerfire carbines are discussed.

Quick Summary

A tactical .22 rifle is defined as capable of advanced carbine drills in all conditions, functioning as a 'running gun' that mimics centerfire carbines. Key features include threaded muzzles, ample rail space, and 25-round magazines. Advantages are cost savings for practice, while disadvantages include lower reliability and limited range.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Tactical .22 Philosophy
  2. 02:06Featured Tactical .22 Models
  3. 04:17Defining the Tactical .22 Carbine
  4. 06:56Mandatory Features: Muzzle & Rails
  5. 09:54Mandatory Features: Slings & Magazines
  6. 13:01Optional 'Nice-to-Have' Features
  7. 15:21Adaptive Ergonomics for Training
  8. 18:39Philosophy of Use (POU) Breakdown
  9. 25:25The 'Lows': Disadvantages of Tactical .22s
  10. 30:16The 'Highs': Advantages of Tactical .22s

Frequently Asked Questions

What defines a 'Tactical .22' rifle?

A tactical .22 is defined as a firearm capable of performing advanced tactical carbine drills in all environments. It must function as a 'running gun,' mimicking the capabilities of a centerfire carbine, with features like threaded muzzles and ample rail space.

What are the mandatory features for a tactical .22 rifle?

Mandatory features include a threaded muzzle for suppressors or flash hiders, significant rail space (preferably a quad rail) for accessory mounting, and a minimum 25-round magazine capacity.

What are the main advantages of tactical .22 rifles?

The primary advantages are economic, with .22 LR ammunition costing significantly less than centerfire rounds, allowing for high-volume practice. They are also quieter and less intimidating for new shooters.

What are the disadvantages of tactical .22 rifles?

Disadvantages include lower reliability compared to centerfire firearms due to rimfire ignition issues, less recoil and blast, longer bullet time-of-flight, and a limited effective range, typically under 100 yards.

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