Given how they've been dumping them on the market recently ($299), I'll bet the phone lines will be jammed. You can order it online. Just insert the S/N and the order shows as N/C.
Is this related to the whole project appleseed banning issue?
Yeah, I guess they don’t trust us to mic the depth ourselves. First one of us to receive one, please mic it and post the thickness.Thanks for letting us know- wish they would just tell us what the tolerance is so we don't have to send for a guage...
I got nuttin.
It’s safe to say that if you own an M&P15-22 as of right this moment, your gun could be affected. They said anything manufactured prior to February 2019. You’d have to have one literally hot off the press to not meet that criteria!If you have the box there is a date code on it. Right under the M&p on the side of the box withmthemserial number
Yes back in 2016, they replaced the spring with lighter tension with blue marking to identify them.Does Appleseed still prohibit them? I was just telling someone about their ban yesterday but I never knew the reason.
And yet I went through several today that were fine date wise. Yes most are affected, but check the date code if you bought it recently. Might get luckyIt’s safe to say that if you own an M&P15-22 as of right this moment, your gun could be affected. They said anything manufactured prior to February 2019. You’d have to have one literally hot off the press to not meet that criteria!
My rifle has never misfed with CCI AR Tactical Rimfire Ammunition 22 Long Rifle 40 Grain Plated Round Nose. It says on the box and online that it was designed and tested for the M&P 15-22. Recently I put some Federal Automatch Target Grade in it, and I did have a misfeed.Rim thickness varies heavily between ammo manufacturers. Tough to get it perfect.
That’s where mine came from. My serial pinged. I haven’t had a chance to shoot mine yet.Just bought 1 of these a couple months ago when PSA had a package deal. Amazingly accurate with CCI 36gr mini mags. Have to check the SN on line. My guess is they dont have a clue which ones are out of spec. They hope the customer will order the gage and do the checking for them.
What i wonder about, with my limited mfrg QC experience, is that you are supposed to QC a batch of parts with gages for this very type of thing. Typically you dont gage every part in a batch but you gage enough to know whether to reject them or not. Somebody(s) should get fired.
Thanks for the link.
Don't show up here without them!it was a great lesson on why we wear safety glasses.