I received this after sending them an e-mail.... "The difference is in the front sight base. Also, the 'a' indicates that the rifle includes a mil-spec stock assembly and not a polymer stock."
I agree, it's easy to read what features the Quebec model has, but what about the m4le and m4lep models? There's no listing of those models on the chart, nor does it state anything about what the "A" at the end of each model means.
What is the difference between all the models? The quebec, quebec-a, m4le22, m4le22-a m4lep22, m4lep22-a? The only difference I see is that the m4le22 and m4le22-a have sights and the m4lep22 models have forward assist. Also, what is forward assist and what does the "a" at the end of the model mean? Im so confused lol.
Also, what is the difference between all the models? The quebec, quebec-a, m4le22, m4le22-a m4lep22, m4lep22-a? The only difference I see is that the m4le22 and m4le22-a have sights and the m4lep22 models have forward assist. Also, what is forward assist and what does the "a" at the end of the model mean? Im so confused lol.
Thanks for all the info guys. I have decided on the CMMG. Next question, could you recommend me a cheap quad-rail hand guard for this gun? I'm fairly new to the whole "tactical" accessories lol. I feel they look better, plus I will be adding a laser, red dot sight, and others. Thanks again guys!
I am looking for my first tactical .22lr. Last month I was 100% sure i was going to purchase the m&p 15-22. Now, on second thought, I have come to the conclusion that i would prefer an aluminum Lr instead of an all polymer. Ive honestly have heard nothing but good news about the m&p 15-22 and would like something similar to it. I've noticed the colt is picky when it comes to ammunition and has a loose mag. Any suggestions?