Smith & Wesson M&P22 Compact 22LR Suppressor Ready Rimfire Pistol

$399.99 $435.00

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Product Description

The M&P22 is a popular addition to the M&P line of semi-auto pistols. It was designed by Smith & Wesson/Walther to be a true and dedicated .22LR. The M&P22 Pistol combines the look, feel and familiar operating features of the trusted M&P series of centerfire pistols. The M&P22 is ideally suited for training or simple shooting enjoyment with the popular and inexpensive .22LR cartridge.

This M&P Compact Suppressor Ready Rimfire Pistol is a reduced scale version of the full-size M&P pistol, complete with a threaded barrel with thread adapter, and fits most 1/2x28 thread suppressors.

    Other Features
  • Reduced scale version of the full-size M&P Pistol
  • Threaded Barrel with Thread Adapter - Fits Most 1/2x28 thread suppressors
  • 2 magazines included
  • Ambidextrous manual safety
  • Reversible magazine release
  • Picatinny-style accessory rail
  • Magazine Safety - Will not fire without magazine inserted
  • Internal lock
  • Captured recoil guide rod & spring for easier assembly/disassembly

Firearm Specifications

  • SKU: 10199
  • Model: M&P®22 Compact Suppressor Ready
  • Frame Size: Compact
  • Caliber: .22 LR
  • Action: Single Action (Internal Hammer)
  • Capacity: 10+1 Rounds
  • Barrel Length: 3.56” (9.04 cm)
  • Front Sight: White Dot
  • Rear Sight: White 2-Dot - Screw Adjustable for Windage & Elevation
  • Overall Length: 7.25” (18.4 cm)
  • Overall Height: 5.03” (12.8 cm)
  • Overall Width: 1.48” (3.8 cm)
  • Grip: Polymer
  • Weight: 15.3 oz. (433.8 g)
  • Empty Mag Weight: 1.7 oz (48.2 g)
  • Barrel Material: Carbon Steel
  • Slide Material: Aluminum Alloy
  • Frame Material: Polymer
  • Finish: Black Hard Coat Anodize

Customer Comments & Questions

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) Excellent
by from Boulder, CO on

This is the best .22 pistol i have ever fired, and for me really redefines how reliable a .22 can be. I have cycled around 500 rounds through this weapon, and have only had 2 malfunctions I can remember. Both were stovepipes, and occurred with non-jacketed lead nose rounds. In my opinion, that is excellent reliability from a 22 pistol, which are known for being unreliable. Most of those problems are generally ammo or cleanliness related. The gun itself has excellent fit and finish, and is just as well made as other Smith and Wesson pistols that I own. Recommended, especially for new shooters.