Intratec Sport-22 - SITES Spectre Inspired Mod

Published on July 13, 2022
Duration: 1:00

This review covers the Intratec Sport-22, a post-1994 ban variant of the TEC-22. It highlights a custom 3D-printed handguard inspired by the SITES Spectre. While the Sport-22 is known for reliability issues due to its plastic ejector, it offers magazine compatibility with Ruger 10/22 models, including the BX-25.

Quick Summary

The Intratec Sport-22 is a post-1994 ban .22 LR pistol, a variant of the TEC-22. It features a custom 3D-printed SITES Spectre-inspired handguard and is compatible with Ruger 10/22 magazines, though known for reliability issues due to its plastic ejector.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: Intratec Sport-22 Overview
  2. 00:10History: TEC-22 vs TEC-9
  3. 00:25Custom 3D Printed SITES Spectre Handguard
  4. 00:45Reliability & Ruger Magazine Compatibility

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Intratec Sport-22?

The Intratec Sport-22 is a .22 LR semi-automatic pistol produced after the 1994 US assault weapons ban. It's a variant of the earlier TEC-22, lacking certain features like a threaded barrel or shroud.

What custom modification was made to the Intratec Sport-22?

A custom handguard and barrel shroud was designed and 3D printed, inspired by the aesthetics of the SITES Spectre firearm. This modification is a bolt-on addition.

Is the Intratec Sport-22 known for reliability?

The Sport-22 generally has a poor reputation for reliability, often attributed to its plastic ejector. However, its compatibility with Ruger 10/22 magazines can be a plus.

What magazines are compatible with the Intratec Sport-22?

The Intratec Sport-22 is compatible with Ruger 10/22 magazines. This includes popular options like the Ruger BX-25, allowing for a 25-round capacity.

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