I have a GSG 15 and so far I am 50/50 on the rifle
First the problems
1. the included Iron Sights are horrible, totally not adjusted out of the box and well they plastic and cheap feeling (almost mandatory to replace them)
2. Jams with Remington Thunderbolt, and Federal Standard Velocity
3. Trigger reminds me of that toy gun you had when you were twelve
4. Requires additional $12-$40 part to plug in a blank hole bracket for a rear stock sling attachment, really? I need to buy another part to mount a sling on my rifle... petty
The Good
1. Comes with rails galore but ensure your rings have wide bases to fit the top rail.
2. Feels nice to handle, adjustable cheek pieces and buttstock had me chose this over the MK22, controls are all easy to reach for me with my thumbs while still holding the rifle securely (I am 5'ft10 for reference)
3. Runs perfect with CCI AR ammo.
4. 22 rounds are enough to load on a sunday and shoot all week
5. extra mags ++ get 2 extras. (should be enough for most pesky squirrels)
6. Ambidextrous controls, assemble the rifle for you essentially except lefties still eat brass.
Still out
- Fired total 52 rounds (8 Thunderbolts till it jammed a shell in the receiver such that I needed a rifle rod to remove, then 44rds CCI AR no jams cycled perfect
- Included iron sights were terrible such that my rounds went all over the place
- I have a red dot and a 1.5-6x scope and 5 sets of rings but thru all combinations they mutually are either to short, narrow or wide to work for anything, so still more Rings shopping to do before I get this pony chomping at the bit (not the rifles fault, but I do blame it deepdown)
- Takedown kit for easier breakdown sold for about $90 also almost essential as once you break it down and clean the rifle once you see how easy over time it will be to strip the original receiver attachment screws (I want to test it more before spending the extra cash)
*All told if I could so far I'd take my money back and get a CZ-22 bolt instead, But I own it now all I can do is mess with it to get it running well with some form of optic to see if it shoots strait. Hopefully after a couple more range trips I can start saying nice thing about this rifle and right now I'm pretty mixed on my first "black rifle"