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<blockquote data-quote="RES0574" data-source="post: 16065332" data-attributes="member: 176936"><p>I have an S&W MP .22 Compact with threaded barrel. I have never had a problem with jams or stove pipes. I keep it clean and lubricated, and it is a fun little plinker. This was the first pistol I trained my daughter on so she could concentrate on the mechanics without concern of significant recoil when firing. Plus learning how to load a magazine with minimal resistance, and racking the slide, etc. Has adjustable rear sight for the suppressor when fitted, but I had to use some thread locker to keep it from self-adjusting. Nice small profile too, and the mags were cheap.</p><p></p><p>I cannot remember if you have any 1911 frames, but you could pick up a conversion kit for the .22 while keeping a full size frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RES0574, post: 16065332, member: 176936"] I have an S&W MP .22 Compact with threaded barrel. I have never had a problem with jams or stove pipes. I keep it clean and lubricated, and it is a fun little plinker. This was the first pistol I trained my daughter on so she could concentrate on the mechanics without concern of significant recoil when firing. Plus learning how to load a magazine with minimal resistance, and racking the slide, etc. Has adjustable rear sight for the suppressor when fitted, but I had to use some thread locker to keep it from self-adjusting. Nice small profile too, and the mags were cheap. I cannot remember if you have any 1911 frames, but you could pick up a conversion kit for the .22 while keeping a full size frame. [/QUOTE]
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