The success behind the M&P15 stems from Smith & Wesson Engineers who developed a more aggressive bolt in the cleaner piston-driven AR operating system. And it is proving to be successful in Multi-Gun competition, with Jerry Miculek running and gunning – and winning with the M&P15. The entire system is more clean and more reliable than the original AR operating system. We go inside the Smith & Wesson Factory in Springfield, Massachusetts to see how the bolt is machined, and how the M&P15 is assembled.
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