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Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II Review (Part 1: Features & Accessories)

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Just how good is the Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II rifle? How does the value of this rifle compare to others and what are the best accessories to add on to it? This is the first in our two-part review of the exceptional value provided by the Smith & Wesson M&P Sport II rifle.

Part Two (Accuracy):

Sling (Galco SLC):

Scope Mount (Wilson Combat QD):

Tactical Gloves (Mechanix):

Cleaning Bore Snake:

Scope (Nikon):

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24 COMMENTS

  1. Love your videos (subbed off of this series). I have one of these rifles, and absolutely love it– More importantly, I have confidence in it after putting it through it's paces at the range!

    That said, after a close & aggressive "1st inspection,'' I discovered the trigger pin holes were slightly out of spec, which allowed the trigger group to become ''out of position,'' and thusly jam the rifle. It's a common problem with ''entry ARs,'" apparently, so CHECK YOUR TRIGGER PINS! After an easy installation of a $15 set of 'anti-walk' pins, my rifle is a badass on the range!

  2. Iraqveteran8888 did a meltdown on this one shooting full auto (something this rifle isn't even meant to do) and this still fired while it was on fire. You can't beat the quality for the money, one of the best rifles out there. I threw some magpul furniture on mine and called it a day.

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