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Diamondback DB15 .556 Test VS Smith and Wesson M&P 15-22

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  1. Just bought a DB15 this week for $509 out the door. Just took it for it’s 1st test drive this afternoon and i must say , for a cheaper priced budget Ar, it was a pleasure to shoot. I only ran about 400 rounds through it this evening but it hadn’t a hiccup and it’s a pretty straight shooter as well. I was pleasantly surprised….

  2. I’ve ran over 3,000 rounds through my DB15, never had a misfire. I inspect and keep it clean and oiled, but I’ve been waiting on a failure that never happened! I have two high end AR’s, but this budget rifle is a bargain. I highly recommend the DB15 if you’re new to the AR platform.

  3. One is a rifle that shoot center fire 223 and 556 NATO the other is a cheap rim fire semi automatic. The Smith & Wesson is fun, but don’t expect it to cycle unless you have loaded it perfectly with good 22 ammo. However, you’re comparing apples to oranges. Diamondback are cheap. They go bang. They are a step above Highpoint. Spend some money time learning and you can build your own and it will be three times as good as what you paid for the diamondback. Then when you want to just go get a 22 caliber conversion kit not a Smith & Wesson five $600 semi automatic 22 rimfire.

  4. Mi inglés es muy escaso, y hablo español, pero estoy interesado en comprar una fusil de este tipo….mi jobby es la cacería de jabalíes y cerdos jivaros….y tratado de contactar con la comercializadora y no he recibido respuestas.

  5. I'm actually debating these 2 right now. Bout a 300 difference at my gun shop but ive heard good and bad things about both. At this point i feel like i just gotta go with the db and use the extra 300 on parts and ammo

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