It has a shorter barrel, flash hider and a flat top instead of a fixed carry handle just to name a few differences.
Im tempted to get one. But my Tactical .22 has been nothing but jam here jam there jam everywhere! But i did get one of the 1st batches.
So its either this 715T or an ISSC MK22 (which i know is double the price)
Thoughts?
I have one as well and no problems or jams yet. Have you tried different brands of ammo?
Not knowing i first used winchester wildcats which are obviously terrible. Then tried, CCI mini mags worked better but the gun was already from the dirty wildcats.
After a good cleaning, i used Remington viper .22LR ammo. Started jamming after about 80 rounds fired. thinking of trying Federal bulk next or Winchester 555.
If it still jams, i give up on this gun. So im a little worried about getting a mossberg 715T because of the performance of my tac .22
Edit: What ammo are you using?
I use federal only in my 22s, its the only brand I've never had problems with lol. Do you have the 25 round mags?
No. when i bought the rifle, it only came with a single 10 round mag. Was kinda disapointed when i found out later models came with 25 round mags.
How does the 25 round mag perform?
Mine came with the 10 rounder as well, I bought the 25's when they came out. I've never had problems with the 10 or the 25, maybe you got a lemon?
Probably is a Lemon. Do you think im better off trying the 715T then? even though its almost the same thing?
Edit: im going to try running some Federal ammo through it this weekend. See how it performs.
Probably is a Lemon. Do you think im better off trying the 715T then? even though its almost the same thing?
Edit: im going to try running some Federal ammo through it this weekend. See how it performs.
if you buy this gun be prepared to feel like your holding a toy the plastic feels like crap
if you buy this gun be prepared to feel like your holding a toy the plastic feels like crap
if you buy this gun be prepared to feel like your holding a toy the plastic feels like crap
Please correct me if i am wrong but i assumed that because its now 16 1/4" barrel, the first one was 18", so assumed its restricted like the M&P 15-22
The M&P 15-22 is not restricted because of barrel length, it is restricted because it is classified as an AR-15 variant, therefore restricted by name.
26" overall length is what matters for rimfire.




























