Comes standard with:
two 28-round magazines, black polymer grips, adjustable sights, pseudo banyonet lug, flash hider, forward assist, and steel trigger & hammer assembly
The Mfour-22 carbine sets the standard in sub-caliber tactical fun. The Chiappa Mfour-22 carbine is an accurate reproduction of the classic M4 carbine, chambered in cost-effective .22LR, making it a low cost alternative for practical range and field applications.
The Chiappa Mfour-22 carbine has a 16" barrel and sports many of the traits of the original M4 carbine. Interchangeable MIL-SPEC features include fire control group with one of the best triggers in any AR-22, MIL-SPEC forearm, grip and stock, functioning dust cover and adjustable sights.
- Category : Tactical Rifles
- Action : Semi-Automatic
- Caliber : 22 Long Rifle
- Barrel Length : 16.0"
- Capacity : 28+1
- Trigger : Standard
- Safety : Lever
- OAL : 34.25"
- Weight : 5.5 lbs
- Stock Description : M4 Fixed Black
- Metal Finish : Black
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Not what I expected, but a decent gun
First off I have to say that the gun pictured here and on Chiappa's website is not the gun you actually get. The "stock" photo shows Chiappa's .22LR upper conversion. The lower receiver pictured is NOT a Chiappa. The Chiappa lower does NOT have a folding butt stock and is made out of Chiappalloy, which I quickly discovered after getting the gun is their way of saying plastic! Very few parts of this firearm are actually made out of my kind of metal. To say the least, I was disappointed at the materials and craftsmanship. After my intial shock wore off at what I had ordered, I decided to give this little weapon a chance to prove it's self at the range. It took 25 rounds through the gun to get the sights set. Out of the box, the sights were set 6" low and 4" to the right at only 30 yards!! Once sighted in, I was able to group 5 rounds within 3/4" at 50 yards, not too bad for a .22LR. I shot 200 rounds through the firearm without any jams or misfires and as it turned out, this gun is actually pretty fun to shoot. For general plinking purposes this is a good accurate gun, just don't expect at top quality weapon. And for those who are wondering, this gun is made in Italy, as even Chiappa's own website does not give this information.