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    Not Even ONE Indictment
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 24, 2018
    20,415
    Montgomery County
    Saw the email. Just got off the phone with them, and they’re sending me the bolt gauge. Should have it in a few days. Haven’t ever had a problem with the rifle, but who can say no to a free tool?
     

    engineerbrian

    JMB fan club
    Sep 3, 2010
    10,149
    Fredneck
    At first nothing. I just go over them to rework a few areas to improve reliability. Those same mods will help prevent out of battery and doubling issues. Here are the mods:

    Check FCG pin holes and ensure the j spring and the hammer lege properly capture the pins.

    Polish the feed ramps

    Polish the chamber

    Deburr Chamber mouth

    Lap the barrel

    Adjust the ejector

    Contour the extractor

    Once they can use iron sights and become comfortable I'll put a Geissele or LaRue MBT in it. They often need some adjustment. It's not safe to just drop in a trigger on these guns.

    The pins the above triggers come with are too short for the 16-22 receiver, but you can try the factory FCG pins or pins from a Colt 901 work too (longer).

    I could probably do ok at $100 if I was to offer it.

    If you offer it in the future, sign me up
     

    Hit and Run

    Ultimate Member
    Oct 15, 2010
    1,435
    Prince Frederick
    Just released....

    DESCRIPTION - Please Read This If You Have A M&P15-22 Rimfire Firearm.

    PRODUCT AFFECTED:
    ALL models of M&P15-22 rifles and pistols manufactured before February 1, 2019.

    STOP USING YOUR M&P15-22 UNTIL IT HAS BEEN INSPECTED AND YOUR BOLT REPLACED (IF NECESSARY).
    Smith & Wesson has identified two M&P15-22 firearms from recent production on which the breech face counter bore depth was not within manufacturing specification. In those firearms, the lack of depth may allow the bolt, upon closing, to crush the rim of the case, causing the round to fire, cycling the bolt, and potentially resulting in multiple discharges without depressing the trigger. This issue can occur in the following two scenarios:

    1)*With a loaded magazine in the firearm and the bolt locked to the rear, depressing the bolt release to allow the bolt to drop freely may ignite the round as the bolt closes without engaging the trigger and with the safety selector in either the safe or the fire position, and may also result in multiple discharges.

    2)*With a loaded magazine in the firearm, bolt in the closed position and a round in the chamber and the safety selector in the fire position, depressing the trigger will cause the round to fire normally, however as the bolt cycles, the next round may be ignited by the bolt crushing the rim of the case as it closes, causing multiple discharges.

    We believe that these are isolated incidents, however, any unintended discharge of a firearm has the potential to cause injury. Therefore, we have developed this inspection procedure to ensure that all products in the field are safe to use. We are asking customers to perform the following procedure and to refrain from using their M&P15-22 until the bolt has been inspected and replaced as necessary.

    DESCRIPTION OF THE PRODUCT INVOLVED:
    The out of specification condition has been found only in bolts that were recently manufactured. While our investigation suggests that the incidents are isolated, we have established this inspection procedure as a precautionary matter to ensure that all M&P15-22 firearms in service meet our design specifications. We are asking consumers of all M&P15-22 firearms manufactured before February 1, 2019 to inspect their bolt for this condition.

    REMEDY/ACTION TO BE TAKEN:
    The bolt from your M&P15-22 must be inspected to determine whether it exhibits the condition identified in this notice. To determine whether your firearm is affected by this condition, please inspect your firearm by following the inspection instructions provided here.
    DOWNLOAD INSTRUCTION MANUAL*|*VIEW INSPECTION VIDEO

    CLICK HERE FOR FAQ FACT SHEET
    If you are uncomfortable in conducting the bolt inspection outlined here, or are unsure whether the condition described in this notice applies to your bolt, please send your bolt to Smith & Wesson for inspection and replacement if necessary.
    If you want Smith & Wesson to perform the inspection, send your bolt to Smith & Wesson for free inspection and replacement (if necessary).

    If you want to perform the bolt inspection yourself, contact us for the free M&P15-22 BOLT INSPECTION GAUGE Part Number: 3012155 OR place an*ORDER ONLINE*to recieve inspection gauge.

    If the bolt from your firearm is affected by the condition outlined in this notice, please send the bolt to Smith & Wesson. If necessary, your bolt will be replaced at no cost to you. Your bolt will be returned as quickly and efficiently as possible. All shipping and replacement costs will be covered by Smith & Wesson.
    To determine if this consumer advisory applies to your M&P15-22 firearm, please utilize our
    SERIAL NUMBER VERIFICATION TOOL

    Website For More Information: MP15-22SafetyAlert.com
    Email:*MP15-22SafetyAlert@smith-wesson.com
    Customer Service Phone: 1-800-713-0356


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    clandestine

    AR-15 Savant
    Oct 13, 2008
    37,032
    Elkton, MD
    Clandestine should do a write up on how to DIY. We all have to disassemble our rifles to check bolt face. My thinking is perfect time to do the mods.

    It is a little more involved. The mods require the barrel be removed from the upper receiver. It also requires the use of a dremel/foredom and a very experienced hand. One slip and the gun won't reliably ignite ammunition, and too much can cause ruptured casings.
     

    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    So the Appleseed guy acknowledges that the problem was with non-stock rifles, but the ban persists?

    NO.

    S&W contends that the rifles that fired OOB were not stock.

    Appleseed still bans them.
     

    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    Just got an email from Smith & Wesson about a safety recall on 15-22. https://www.smith-wesson.com/mp15-22-consumer-safety-alert

    To be clear, NOT a recall. A Safety Alert requiring inspection.

    You need to order a free tool to check the depth of the cut in the bolt face. Info in the Instruction link before. I sent an email asking for one.

    Q3. Are you recalling the M&P15-22 firearms?
    Answer 3. No, this is not a recall but an important safety alert
    to stop using the firearms; perform the simple inspection procedure;
    and send the firearm bolt in for replacement if it exhibits
    the out of specification condition.

    Fact Sheet - https://www.smith-wesson.com/sites/default/files/MP1522_Alert_FAQ_030719.pdf

    Instructions - http://www.smith-wesson.com/sites/default/files/MP1522_Alert_030619.pdf
     

    Pinecone

    Ultimate Member
    MDS Supporter
    Feb 4, 2013
    28,175
    FYI, if you email for the gauge, you need to include your serial number.
     

    jamesp15

    Active Member
    Jul 16, 2018
    420
    Southern PG
    Did anyone that used the online order form to get the gauge receive a confirmation email and/or the gauge yet? I filled out the form on the 8th or 9th and never received any confirmation mail or such. (Gmail account)
     

    Inspector1489

    Ultimate Member
    May 27, 2016
    1,416
    FL panhandle
    Did anyone that used the online order form to get the gauge receive a confirmation email and/or the gauge yet? I filled out the form on the 8th or 9th and never received any confirmation mail or such. (Gmail account)

    No. I ordered the 8th. I expect it may take a few weeks minimum to get them out.
     

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