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<blockquote data-quote="GlockPride" data-source="post: 3457341" data-attributes="member: 12153"><p>I’m not sure why all the hate for the 15-22. I’ve had one since a year or two after they came out. Thousands of rounds, great mags, works very well. Yes, it is plastic, but almost all parts interchange with real AR parts. We’ve Run many, many suppressed rounds through it. Can go hundreds or more rounds between cleanings. </p><p>The one downside to me is the weight is so much lighter than an equally outfitted AR-15, that the training aspect is a bit augmented. But, otherwise, you can line up behind the same exact scope or sights, with the same trigger, flashlight, etc and get some good, less expensive rounds in. </p><p>I’d say for the money, unless the new Hammerli is just that much better, then you really can’t go wrong with the 15-22.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GlockPride, post: 3457341, member: 12153"] I’m not sure why all the hate for the 15-22. I’ve had one since a year or two after they came out. Thousands of rounds, great mags, works very well. Yes, it is plastic, but almost all parts interchange with real AR parts. We’ve Run many, many suppressed rounds through it. Can go hundreds or more rounds between cleanings. The one downside to me is the weight is so much lighter than an equally outfitted AR-15, that the training aspect is a bit augmented. But, otherwise, you can line up behind the same exact scope or sights, with the same trigger, flashlight, etc and get some good, less expensive rounds in. I’d say for the money, unless the new Hammerli is just that much better, then you really can’t go wrong with the 15-22. [/QUOTE]
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