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Innovative Arms M&P 15-22 Integral Rifle

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In a rifle enthusiast’s dream scenario, Innovative Arms took the Smith & Wesson 15-22 and produced a glorious .22 caliber unit, the aptly named Innovative Arms M&P 15-22 Integral. This new model offers two paramount traits that all shooters appreciate: simplicity and quietness. This rifle/suppressor combination is designed to withstand an action-packed day at the gun range, so push it to the limit during your next visit. Being a user-serviceable configuration, the M&P 15-22 Integral is nearly as fun to clean as it is to shoot… Almost.

Nestled in super-duper South Carolina, our Innovative Arms friends developed this integrally-suppressed unit with durability and convenience at the forefront. After running it hot and heavy at the range, maintaining it is as easy as pie. Not to mention, with the blending of two renowned brands like Innovative Arms and Smith & Wesson, adding this system to your expanding firearm/suppressor collection will make you the envy of any range.



Specs:
Housing a stainless steel monocore baffle that measures 6”, the M&P 15-22 Integral utilizes an aluminum body that provides increased durability and sound suppression. The rifle itself (upper/lower) is an all-polymer setup that comes with the standard S&W furniture. Sporting a 5-slot Picatinny rail with M-lock features, its versatility is an added perk to the overall system. To that end, the M&P 15-22 Integral ships with a disassembly tool, but any standard 3/8” socket wrench will suffice for breakdown purposes. Moreover, the barrel (approximately 10”) is ported, allowing the shooter to use standard or high-velocity ammunition while achieving subsonic levels without compromising the desired stealth status.

•Full-auto rated!
•Weight: 4 ounces added by suppressor; 5.9 pounds (entire system)
•Length: 16.25” total
•Build materials: aluminum (body); stainless steel (core)
•Finish: matte black anodized
•Easy to disassemble/clean
 
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