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i do recall seeing more of the mags for it at pandd still. i spotted 2 iirc. didnt check the price.
 
i do recall seeing more of the mags for it at pandd still. i spotted 2 iirc. didnt check the price.

I picked up an extra mag for mine when I bought it. About 49$. Im sure they will come down in price if these rifles get really popular and they get lots of stock in.
 
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How's the fit and finish of the rifle? Feels good in the hand and everything?

The finish out of box looks amazing. There is a few nubs and ridges on some of the polymer parts but thats to be expected. The upper is steel along with the top rail and all sling points (5 Reg and one that appears to be for a QD Single point sling). The other rails (side and lower) are polymer. And its got a neat gas block rail, Im guessing for a bipod.

As for the feel. It feels pretty heavy for a .22 and it definitely does not feel like an airsoft rifle. As I said before im going out to shoot it tomorrow so Ill post more details on how it shoots.
 
im also curious to hear how it pans out at the range. I hope it doesnt jam 50% of the time like its rummerd to.

Just shot it last night. 300 rounds of federal ammo and not a single jam,ftf or fte. Even with pulling the trigger as fast as I could. :D
 
Will 12 inch version be restricted and change the mag capacity of the MK22 because it fits both versions ?
 
Will 12 inch version be restricted and change the mag capacity of the MK22 because it fits both versions ?

EDIT: Just found a pic of the 12 inch barreled "commando" version:

http://www.escgmbh.biz/Flyer%20MK22%20und%20M22.pdf

Since it would still be considered a rifle, even if the OAL after folding the stock would make it restricted, the mag capacity would still be unlimited. Only if the company decides to produce a pistol version, and it is advertised as using the same magazine, would the mags need to be blocked to 10 rounds.
 
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