Issc mk22 scar.

Just picked mine up, haven't shot it yet but will after work

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I could only run through two mags but out of the two I only had one failure(stovepipe).
And that was using bulk federal .22 the 525rnd brick. Could be too soon to say it but I think she's a keeper!
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just returned from the range. i had 1 failure to load. the bolt stayed open on me. i loaded up my first mag with 5 diffrent random kinds of ammo. i loaded up another 5 mags full of winchester hollow pt. and federal rd nose and had no failures of any kind at all. off hand at 25 yards i had 10 shot groups of 6inch using the flip up stock sights. with a rest and open sights i got groups at 2.5" with cheap federal and winnie ammo. i wasn't really concentrating too hard at it.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_profilepage&v=eGMSiT1SIw4

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Om9sPkk8rQ&feature=player_profilepage

overall i really enjoyed shooting it. the mags seat nice and tight, the controls are good too. the 2 stage trigger is mushy, not great, but not too stiff.

my favourite feature is that the bolt handle can be placed in 1 of 6 diffrent places.

the stock adjustment only has about 2" of travel with 3 diffrent positions. i found that the cheek rest adjustment to be awkward when the butt stock was fully extended. it made it so my cheek would rest right on the end of the cheek piece which didn't feel comfortable.

the sights are nice, there are two sights in one. (hard to explain, but there are two sight options, one option has the sights flipped up, the other with the sights flipped down).

the action is smooth and feels like quality to me. the ejector really strong, flings brass two benches down! the side rails can be removed.

over all i really like this gun. its fun to shoot and your buddies will drool over it. it fits and feels solid and i don't intend to get rid of this rig any time soon!
 
good job buddy, thanks for posting that appreciate it. so are you happy with it overall? I thought they were $659.. Where did you pick it up?


i got mine at P&D today. apparently they just put them on the shelf today. it was love at first sight! all i said is "is it restricted?...no?... here is my PAL".

i love it, i even said to my wife, i think this is my favorite .22 i've ever owned!
 
i got mine at P&D today. apparently they just put them on the shelf today. it was love at first sight! all i said is "is it restricted?...no?... here is my PAL".

i love it, i even said to my wife, i think this is my favorite .22 i've ever owned!

I like the looks of the tan one. Looks great. I'd like to see how they shoot with a scope, various decent ammo and going for accuracy. It looks like any of the AR quick release mounts will work in terms of height.

The issues shown on the previous videos also happened to me with my Tactical Sollutions 22LR AR upper. In my case it was a small rubber buffer, plus that setup likes a harsher trigger, it has has problems with target triggers. The end result was lots of stovepipes, a few rounds exploding with the bolt out of battery and a couple broken black dog mags.

I'll be waiting to see on this one. I already have a cool 22LR upper that's been giving me grief. Those mags aren't cheap. The lips break on them when the round fires out of battery. You're safe but it still gives you the WTF factor.
 
Jams, failure to fire, ejection issues are par for the course with semi auto .22

I've had ruger 10/22's, Remington 597's and brownings jam up more then this ISSC does. As for the video of him #####ing about screws being loose. Mine are all rock solid. I'll admit the barrel collar caught me off guard. I didn't know it was not a solid barrel till I got it home.
 
Might have to reconsider buying one myself after checking out a few YouTube videos. When you remove the flash hider the barrel is inside an outer sleeve that is loose. The only thing holding it together is the flashhider.
 
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