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The GOAT 15 is a great little .22 LR rifle made as a simple blowback rimfire. The GOAT 15 is made of polymer with the necessary steel components. It tips the scales just over 2lbs and is made by Hillbilly Gun Lab.
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My 5 year old son would love this!
This thing needs to be an SBR! I bet it would look sweet… cost 💲450
These little things are cool but they really need to focus on price, which I don't understand especially being that the thing is polymer and capacity and not having to use tools. If I want to break out a tool kit, screwdrivers and so on and keep track of small parts that are likely to fly into the stratosphere I'll just stick with 10/22
Watch as the manufacturer is sued by antigunners using the Joe Camel argument that it is really being marketed to children.
Manlet AR
A 5.7 gas-operated AR that's a perfectly scaled down model of an M16A1 or Mk12 is something that I might buy purely for the giggles
Or just put one round in a regular magazine?
GOTTA MAKE A 25 OR 30 ROUND MAGAZINE!!!
I honestly thought the thumbnail was edited.
What is the point of a 1 round or 5 round magazine?
Very cool little gun. This would be a good one for a kid to start on.
I’ll wait for a pistol version and at least a 15 round magazine. That 1 round magazine is a joke and insult all in one.
Tim, does it accept the CMMG/M&P15-22-type magazines?
It's so cute..😂.
Mag capacity/proprietary mags, and lack of takedown push-pins is a deal breaker for me 😢
I will stick with S&w or Tippman
What's the use of being the "smallest" AR15 (ar22?) and a 16" barrel and a suppressor ? All in all it's the "longuest" AR15.
Okay let's say it's "educational" for "smaller" handed people
Also, I’ve been teaching my kids (7, 6, 4) to shoot, and I’m using a 50 year old Remington 511 which has a long length of pull, so they can’t get a good hold a cheek weld. I’m going to get a cricket or hennry mini, but I like this option too, to give them an idea of AR controls.
An AR for ants..???? Zoolander voice
Oh its in .22 yeah nah not interested in that round
If I needed a tiny gun to teach tiny humans to shoot I'd probably just use a Ruger Charger pistol with a brace. At least then you have something that will grow with the shooter from tiny person to adult.
I think you were getting shadow banned. This is the first video of yours that has shown up for me in 2-3 months. I would still see your shorts, but not the videos.
I want one of these but why would they make these such low capacity? Like dude make some 50rd mags
I'd rather get a .22 conversion kit!
Gay
They should make a carry handle version. Then it would look proportional. And I would so buy one
For anyone that hasn't seen Tim in real life, he is very tall. Extremely big person, tiny gun.
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If only they weren't mostly plastic.
I understand why they would do this, but I hate plastic.
guess for a child this would be good.
Interesting…. How about Bore buddies and building your own dedicated AR-15 22 LR upper that’s fits on mil spc lower ?
Looks as heavy as 10 boxes.
My 5 year old daughter would love this. She's been shooting since she was 3 and everything is too big and heavy.
Err,hmm.. a '1rd magazine'?!?!🤔😵💫 …Ok.
For 460 some dollars, it should have more than a five round magazine. At least 10 rounds with a 30 round on the way.
If I didn't already have a proven MP 15-22 I would definitely try this out. This would have been a better weight option when my kids were smaller
Cool for kids but not ideal for adults when we have small truck/ go bag guns.
>DON'T SPEAK TO ME OR MY SON EVER AGAIN!
Not really a big fan of the 15 goat I think it would be better off to buy a Henry A7 it's about the same thing except I know the quality of that seems to be better and cheaper