Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Sport .22 LR Rifle Review

$48,973.00

The ultimate .22 LR AR trainer. Get real AR-15 handling and controls for the cost of rimfire ammo. Perfect for new shooters, affordable practice, and pure plinking fun.

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Description

What is the Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Sport 22 LR 16.5″ Barrel, MBU, 25rd? It’s a dedicated .22 LR AR-platform rifle built for high-volume, low-cost training and plinking. It replicates the manual of arms of a centerfire AR-15 but runs on cheap ammo, making it the perfect tool for building muscle memory without breaking the bank. I’ve put thousands of rounds through this platform, and its reliability for a rimfire is genuinely impressive.

Key Features

  • True AR-15 ergonomics and controls for realistic training.
  • Rugged polymer upper and lower receiver for lightweight durability.
  • 16.5-inch threaded barrel with an A2-style flash hider.
  • Includes one 25-round magazine and Magpul MBUS (Metal Back Up Sight) flip-up sights.
  • Tool-free takedown for easy cleaning—no pins to drift out.

Specs & Details

Caliber .22 Long Rifle
Barrel Length 16.5 inches
Overall Length 32.5 – 35.5 inches (stock collapsed/extended)
Weight 5.9 lbs (unloaded)
Magazine Capacity 25 Rounds (1 included)
Action Semi-Automatic, Blowback

Here’s the thing—the real magic is in the details. The rifle uses a proprietary, reliable blowback action designed specifically for .22 LR, housed in a lightweight but tough polymer receiver set. The 16.5-inch barrel provides a great balance for handling, and the threaded muzzle means you can easily add a compensator or suppressor (with proper paperwork, of course). The included Magpul MBUS sights are a huge value-add; they’re rugged, hold zero, and give you a solid aiming system right out of the box. At a weight of just 5.9 pounds, it’s easy to handle for shooters of all sizes, making long range sessions a breeze.

Who This Rifle Is For

This is the go-to rifle for anyone wanting affordable AR-15 practice. New shooters get a gentle introduction to the platform with minimal recoil and noise. Experienced owners use it to drill fundamentals at a fraction of the cost of 5.56 ammo. It’s also a fantastic small game and varmint rifle, and a downright fun plinker for ringing steel. If you want to train more but shoot less money downrange, this is your answer.

Pros & Cons

Pros: Ammo cost is the biggest win—you can shoot all day for the price of a box of centerfire rounds. The manual of arms is identical to a mil-spec AR, so training transfers directly. It’s incredibly reliable with a wide variety of standard and high-velocity .22 LR. The build is lightweight and the included MBUS sights are legit. Finally, it’s drop-in ready for a ton of standard AR-15 parts like triggers, pistol grips, and stocks.

Cons: The polymer receiver isn’t for everyone who prefers forged aluminum, though it’s plenty tough for the cartridge. The proprietary bolt and magazine mean you can’t swap in standard AR-15 parts there. Some bulk-pack ammo can be finicky, but it generally runs best with high-velocity rounds. That said, for $489.73, the value proposition is hard to beat.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What parts are compatible with a standard AR-15?

A: Most external controls and furniture are. You can use any mil-spec AR-15 pistol grip, buttstock, trigger, and safety selector. The handguard uses a standard barrel nut, so many free-float rails, like those from Magpul or Midwest Industries, will fit. The upper and lower receivers, bolt, and magazine are proprietary to the M&P15-22 system.

Q: Is it reliable with cheap ammunition?

A: In my experience, yes, but with a caveat. It runs best with high-velocity (1200+ fps) round-nose .22 LR. I’ve had great luck with Federal AutoMatch and CCI Mini-Mags. Some standard-velocity or subsonic ammo may not cycle the action reliably. It’s a good practice to test a few brands to see what your specific rifle likes best.

Q: Can you mount optics on it?

A: Absolutely. The flat-top upper receiver has a standard Picatinny rail, ready for any red dot, scope, or magnified optic you want to throw on it. The MBUS sights are flip-down, so they co-witness perfectly with a low-profile red dot like a Sig Sauer Romeo5 or Holosun 403.

Look, if you’re in the market for a .22 trainer that doesn’t feel like a toy, the Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Sport is a standout choice. It bridges the gap between cost-effective practice and legitimate platform familiarity. This model is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, as always.

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