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Been wanting one for a while so that the twins can shoot .22 rifles at the same time (the other is a M&P 15-22). It also gives me an excuse to put a few thousand rounds down range on the cheap.

Got it from Arms Faire in Cordova for $449. I saved almost a hundred bucks over going to G&A. Waiting on a few 22rd mags from Chance at Classic Arms and we will be good to go.

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1ST gen drum. I am calling for the free replacement 2nd gen in the morning. They said it is ok to return the old one used. I really don't care for the drum. I plan to use stick mags with it and sell/trade the new drum at some point in the future. BTW the 1st gen drum has a clear plastic thumb wheel and the 2nd gen has black. I have talked with owners of both and most people have had no issues with the first gen and some think that they were a rush job piece of crap.

Chance said that my stick mags should be here around tuesday and I will get it and the lcp out to the range for a test run. I keep purchasing other guns (I am thinking about Sigs to the collection), but nothing seems to get the Glock 19 out of my holster.

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I have a a GSG5 with 3 stick mags. Works like a dream. I sent it back to ATI this winter when I started getting a bunch of jams. They replaced a dozen parts including the barrel. I was pleasantly surprised. I have shot about 350 rounds of Federal without 1 malfunction.

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I have a a GSG5 with 3 stick mags. Works like a dream. I sent it back to ATI this winter when I started getting a bunch of jams. They replaced a dozen parts including the barrel. I was pleasantly surprised. I have shot about 350 rounds of Federal without 1 malfunction.

This post is an enigma? Does it work like a dream, or jam? Is that 350 rounds with no malfunctions after the repair? If it needed repair, it didn't work like a dream then did it? Well, unless you shot it 10-20K through it first.

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This post is an enigma? Does it work like a dream, or jam? Is that 350 rounds with no malfunctions after the repair? If it needed repair, it didn't work like a dream then did it? Well, unless you shot it 10-20K through it first.

It ran fine for the first 3000 rounds or so, then i started getting several jams per mag. I noticed a dent on the bolt group and sent it back to the importer for service. I'm guessing I caused the issue with the bolt, but can't say for sure. The one thing I know for sure is thy took care of the problem and replaced more parts than they needed to. The point is that it's a great firearm and backed with a great warranty. Sorry it was confusing for you.

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Yeah mine was total junk when I got it from a fellow member...wouldnt shoot more then 2 or 3rds without jamming....called ATI and even though I wasnt the original owner they fixed/upgraded it for free and even gave me some free stuff. Gun runs great now...usually good for a 550rd box of federal before it starts to act up then a proper cleaning gets it right back to running order again. Overall I am very happy with it and the service I have got from them.

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It ran fine for the first 3000 rounds or so, then i started getting several jams per mag. I noticed a dent on the bolt group and sent it back to the importer for service. I'm guessing I caused the issue with the bolt, but can't say for sure. The one thing I know for sure is thy took care of the problem and replaced more parts than they needed to. The point is that it's a great firearm and backed with a great warranty. Sorry it was confusing for you.

Well, anything mechanical can fail. That was awesome on their part to go the extra mile.

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usually good for a 550rd box of federal before it starts to act up then a proper cleaning gets it right back to running order again.

Same here with mine... toward the bottom of the box she'll start to hang up a bit. I do a quick scrub with

a tooth brush, wipe, lube and go. :)

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I called ATI this morning and got a RA number to return the old drum mag and they stated that a new drum mag is on the way. Not everyone is having problems with the old drum mag, but I figured if they were swapping them out for the current model I may as well get upgraded before I have issues.

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From what I have been reading on ARFCOM, the old mags worked great but cracked. The new mags are built better but have feed issues. YMMV and I hope it does.

Thanks. I have boy/girl twins and my son wants the M&P 15-22, so when school is out in a couple of weeks I'm going to take my baby girl to the range and surprise her with the GSG 522. She shoots a rifle much better than he does (he likes 1911s). It's going to be a fun summer for them. It's nice to be able to buy toys that we can all play with.

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