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S&W has gotten some great sales out of their S&W M&P-15 rifles, and this year it looks like they’re expanding into the AR-10 area as well. Their new M&P 10 features an 18″ barrel that is not free floating, and apparently comes with no sights (yet has a railed front sight base for flip-ups if so desired). No word on MSRP, as I couldn’t get one of their reps to stand still long enough. Comes in .308 Winchester, and appears to take standard PMAGs. Which is great, since they just upped the round count on those to 25. More info in this here post.

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    • I have both ,its tough the M1 is a rough solid rifle and heavy.ar 10 much lighter and with a 50$ magpul fore stock you can add all the attachments your heart desires.

    • My PWS 7.62 has a non free floated barrel, and still gives .5MOA with handloads. Free float is good, but it’s definitely possible to build a good rifle without it.

    • Okay I may be stating the obvious here but the reason for floating a barrel is because the barrel will roll in the stock, and if it is not floated it will strike points within the stock and effect the accuracy of the round. So the stock is sanded down to remove any high points within the stock so a dollar bill can be passed between the barrel and the stock without difficulty. On the AR the barrel is strapped so it can not roll. Floating is not necessary because the barrel is tight against the frame and will fire consistently. Glass bedding and floating is good for open stock type rifles but for sport type rifles they remove the problem by securing the rifle tight against the stock so that there is no movement. Reports coming in about the accuracy of the M&P 10 has a 1/2 inch grouping at 100 yards. For a semi automatic that is damn good. I am sure that results will vary with individual shooters and rifles. You might get slightly better results with match ammo or hand reloads, but for the average shooter a 1/2 inch grouping at 100 yards is better than average. Frankly I am looking forward to getting my hands on one just to see what it shoots like. I expect the lack of weight in the rifle means that more of the recoil will end up in your shoulder but it shouldn’t be that big of a deal.

  1. More info please?? Release date? Does the adjustable stock one in black have the 18″ bbl too? I’m a Smith fanboy to begin with (5 M&Ps alone) and my favorite rifle round is 308 so this thing (at that price) is driving this instructor insane with giddiness

  2. I picked one of these up today at my local gun shop. They had them listed at $1850. Being military, and S&W being a huge proponent of servicemen, I got it for a steal. Cant wait for my quad rail to come in so i can mount my bipod and 6-18x44mm vortex scope.

  3. MSRP on S&W’s site is $1619. LGS price will be lower (assuming pre-panic pricing). I expect I can probably get one for around $1,400…if the pricing stays consistent.

  4. I just picked one of these on line….added Armalite A2 front and rear iron sights…fine shooter once you get used to the weirdness of the trigger pull.. may replace trigger later but still very happy with purchase. May consider Trijicon upgrade later….my only complaint would be the
    the fit of the Armalite sight system doesn’t line up well lengthwise on front or rear pickatinney rails (not S&W issue for sure). I gave $1895.00 +s&h for mine.

    • I am wondering that same question. I got the UTG mid length quad rail mtu007. It doesn’t fit. It says it takes the MTU007R, but I can’t find one. Any Ideas?

  5. I purchased an M&P 10 and used some Hornady rounds and all i was getting was key hole shots on all my rounds. I then switched ammo and the key holing had stopped but the rifle was shooting way too low.I put some Iron sites on and the rifle is still shooting low. Can someone give me some advise as to whether the rifle is bad. I have also bought a Vortex scope and have bottomed out the adjustments. I have used up way too much ammo just trying to sight it in. Is it the rifle, the ammo or the scope ?????

    • If you are aiming for the same spot every time and all the rounds are hitting the same area every time then it isn’t the barrel. More than likely the sights need to be adjusted or replaced.

  6. I bought one of the SW MP10 in CA.
    The buttstock seems to have a tiny pin that keeps it from adjusting or being removed. Does anyone know how to solve this?

  7. I got my M&P 10 about 4 months ago in California and the stock wasn’t pinned, but I immediately changed all the furniture to magpul in foliage, looks sweet !!!!

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