The Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Sport is an impressively engineered semi-automatic rifle, exuding excellence and reliability. Manufactured in the United States, this firearm is a testament to Smith & Wesson's commitment to superior craftsmanship. The M&P15-22 Sport, a submodel of the M&P15, is in excellent condition, showing only minor signs of prior use or handling. This sale includes the rifle itself and a 25-round magazine, enabling a 25+1 capacity.
The M&P15-22 Sport is not just a firearm; it's a piece of history. Introduced around 2009, it is a member of the prestigious M&P (Military and Police) line. The .22 Long Rifle caliber variant of the M&P15 model offers a lightweight, high-strength polymer upper and lower receiver assembly, and a simple blowback action. This rifle is not only well-suited for recreational shooting and small game hunting, but also serves as an efficient training tool due to its low recoil and the affordability of .22 LR ammo.
One of the key highlights of this rifle is its 10-inch M&P slim handguard, which incorporates the popular Magpul M-LOK™ system. This system allows users to easily customize their M&P15-22 Sport with their preferred accessories without the need to remove the handguard. Whether you are a fan of M-LOK-compatible accessories or prefer to use Picatinny-style rail sections, the adaptability of this rifle will not disappoint.
With its matte black finish, this firearm stands out for its sleek aesthetics. The S&W synthetic checkered pistol grip and a CAR style 6 position buttstock ensure a comfortable and secure hold. Moreover, the rifle is equipped with a full-length Picatinny rail and Magpul MBUS flip up front and rear sight, enhancing accuracy and versatility. The barrel features a muzzle brake/flash hider, and is threaded for further customization options.
Choose the Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Sport for its precision, reliability, and adaptability. Experience the thrill of shooting with this excellent firearm, backed by the Smith & Wesson reputation for quality and durability.




