The foresight post is similar to the M16/M16A1 post but lacks the groove in the top. That groove can be annoying because the post moves up or down by one (1) inch at 100 yards with each click AND rotates a quarter (1/4) of a turn. This changes the image of the foresight post from thin to thick OR vice versa when you use an odd number of clicks to raise or lower the point of impact.
The foresight post is similar to the M16/M16A1 post but lacks the groove in the top. That groove can be annoying because the post moves up or down by one (1) inch at 100 yards with each click AND rotates a quarter (1/4) of a turn. This changes the image of the foresight post from thin to thick OR vice versa when you use an odd number of clicks to raise or lower the point of impact.
Cheers Pete. Not a bad gun but very expensive. I'll stick with my performance centre 15-22.
I too have the m&p 15-22 love it 😍
Good call, great little rifle in all areas.
Are those 15-22 fairly accurate I’m waiting on suppressor and looking for a semi automatic .22 for suppressor
@@Alien300Blackout They can be, mine was pretty good and it could body shoot rabbits out to 100 yards, easy enough.
Thanks Pete, looks like it needs a bit of fettling. Interesting review though.
Yeah, get the Dremmel out maybe ... Classic case of a well made rifle that the designers did not do their homework on 🤣