It is a very good idea marketing for kids so they can get into a rifle the first time and you can regulate that and be be there to see how they do it removed their fears. It’s very amazing to see the technology coming out today.
Terminator in 1984: 12 Guage autoloader. 45 long slide with laser sighting Phase Plasma Rifle in 40 Watt Range Uzi 9mm GOAT-15 22 LR "Wow, you sure know all your weapons"
I'm trying to figure out the advantages of limited magazines. A standard capacity magazine still works if you only load one round into it. There's no bolt hold open issues or manual of arms changes. If you don't want someone to access more than one round at a time - only load one round. This trick works with magazines you already own.
Hey Dave, thanks for recommending Clarksville Guns and Archery! Drove up from Shelbyville yesterday and visited. Nice store, friendly and courteous staff, great selection! Definitely worth the stop compared to other gun shops in the area...
Cool concept! Congrats seems to run well. Couple suggestions/options to offer… Pic rail rear for pic rail folding stock. 10ish inch barrel version (same handguard) with a brace. 30rd mags. 30rd mags. 30rd mags.
Guys guys i have found the secret technique to convert all my magazines to special 1 round training type one. Just figured it out this evening and now all my magazines are the special single round type. I am looking at them right now laid out on the table and it took me less than few minutes to convert all my magazines. Imagine the profits i will realize when i sell these special magazines which i have converted in my room in few minutes BY ONLY LOADING A SINGLE ROUND INTO THE MAGAZINE.
I remember the old Remington Viper weighing in at 4.5 lbs. Even the receiver is plastic on that thing and I was sure it would be the lightest. But under 3 lbs?!? Wow!
Really neat idea but I'll stick with my Colt M4-22lr with multiple 30rd mags. It weighs a little less than a milspec M4. I also have a tan SCAR-22lr but I always end up back at the Colt for lightness and ergonomics.
I've wanted to put a carbon fiber barrel in my S&W 15-22 for a while now. It's just hard to justify spending more than I did on the whole rifle to replace a perfectly good barrel. I wish they'd used a lighter profile barrel in the first place and it wouldn't bug me so much.
I thought this was made by some company called wee1 tactical. It's the one that California freaked out about saying they were marketing "assault weapons" to children. They passed a law that says you can't advertise guns to anyone under 18
Pretty much all magazines can be easily converted to 1-round special type by, you guessed it, LOADING ONLY A SINGLE ROUND IN THE MAGAZINE. Please let me know if I am missing out on amazing benefits of 1 round magazines?
@@michaeldoe4805 I don’t know if it’s amazing, but having to load the magazine after each shot gives you time to talk with your child about what went right or wrong with the previous shot. It also lets them calm down and get ready for the next shot and just slows the process down. It’s not a new concept. Winchester sold a model 67 bolt action .22 that did not have a magazine. It was a single shot only and it was referred to as the Boys Rifle
@@paulpetty3331 I’m not saying those don’t have a place. What I was saying is that semi auto guns are by definition a multi shot gun. Why on earth would you make a magazine that only holds one shot. The great thing about a 30 round magazine is that it will function with either a single round loaded or 30.
Going back 1 video. Have you tested/fired the Uppercut with a suppressor on it, or same thru a rifle+ suppressor? I'll take your word on whether it still expands subsonic.
Kinda hard to get one of those rifles right now... nearest dealer to me they have listed is about 2.5 hours away. the name makes it hard to look for them, because of the mini replica Goat guns.
that is exactly what my 5 year old son is using right now. He loves and enjoys it when we go to the range. He is learning how to use a big mans gun safely and responsibly
im looking for the most reliable 2 lr platform thinking tipman vs smit 15-22 vs ruger 10/22. least malfunctions is what im after looking maybe at ruger 22 charger with a brace for small game
@@700tgizzle well, it’s an auto loader. Not really an issue of trust, but I get your point. Still, with the training mag the learner gets the experience of mag and control manipulation. I think the 1 round mag might be more like what we would call a sled for an AR, so you can fire and load one round at a time from the instructor perspective.
1:59 Maybe I’m missing something, but I still don’t get the purpose of the one round mag. What’s stopping someone from simply just loading a single round into a normal 5/10/20 round mag for training purposes? Again, maybe I’m missing something about it being such a small cal, but last I was aware the magazine didn’t need to be full to function properly, let alone to manually cycle one round? Just seems like a waste of plastic…
I both like and dislike this. One hand, its very cool, light and unique. However I can't believe there are .22 rifles (there are a lot doing this still) not releasing with larger capacity magazines. I thought 15 rounders were low. It is criminal not to have at least a 20 or 25 round mag optional upon release of this. And I understand the 1 round mag thing, if the person you are training starts loading more rounds than you wanted without you knowing, it restricts them, same with the safety feature. However I feel like those two features are a very weird thing to rely on. The safety of the firearm and its status should be always be checked by the person training them and in charge of the weapon, otherwise its pointless. Kind of like a magazine safety, just because you can lock the gun or know they can only have one round should not make you change your habits based off it and think the gun is safe when it is not. Therefore all those features are useless if someone is training someone properly. I don't care that they are there, but come on, give us a normal sized magazine. And if they can't get it as high as 20 or 25, then why not just get the 15-22? A pistol variant with a brace and a shorter barrel with a 20+ round mag would be when I take more notice.
@cokedaz I've never seen cheater tab as you described so I assume they are an oddity , even loading devices take dexterity , also it's ment for learning . The more you reload an cycle the process the more you learn . You can tell much off a paper targets grouping if you drop 30
@@Allis1isAll Not sure what you mean by cheater tab, practically all rimfire magazines, pistol and rifle have open cut sides and have a button or tab of some kind to ease in loading. There are speedloaders like the mcfadden lightning loader and upula mag loaders as well. The point of the 1 round mag is literally for safety only, so that they can have the magazine in the gun and look cool but the adult can know for a fact 2 rounds aren't loaded into the gun at once. I can't see any other point to it that you could not replicate anyway with a magazine with any capacity, it doesnt make it any harder to load because the spring is still at the same position. It is just a safety feature as dumb as a magazine disconnect safety. But whatever.
Sounds like a lot of unnecessary stuff. You can easily load a single round out of any size mag for teaching kids. Special safety knobs are completely unnecessary when proper storage is used. Even if you have kids and for whatever weird reason you don't have a way to lock up your guns, you can use any of the locks on the market. Heck you could remove the upper from the lower if your kids aren't going to follow the rules. Combine that with proprietary magazines and an almost $500 price tag its a hard no for me. I like its smaller size but it's no problem for most kids to handle an M&P15-22 or 10/22 so even that's not much of a plus.
@@BrokenBarBox You clearly can't tell the difference between a rant and an opinion but I'm not surprised since you didn't use "triggered" correctly. I stated my opinion and you went from there.
Ok I just searched Google for this thing and it's $470 MSRP! The magazine capacity sucks big-time and it has a retarded patented safety system that nobody wants or even asked for. That's going to be a HARD PASS from me and 99% of their target buyer's. A Winchester Wildcat would tear this thing up on the range for half the price. The Goat-15 is a Handicap in every category except for weight and threaded barrel. This thing really blows GOAT'S!
Would be cool if they made a model with an integrally suppressed 16” barrel. I think silencers on .22s is the best way to introduce new shooters especially kids to guns. It seems that the noise induces flinch way more often than recoil.
I have several magazines and I have just converted them into 1 round special type this evening, BY LOADING ONLY 1 ROUND INTO THE MAGAZINE. It took me less than a minute to convert all my magazines to 1 rounders and right now I am looking at them with awe and wonder, whata great job I did tonight!
But whyyy didnt they make this a 5.7 .22 instead of an actual .22LR ? They missed their opportunity to have a bullet that also looks 20% smaller than 5.56 .
I have 1. Very fun, very accurate if you can shoot iron sights, super cheap, and super reliable. I've had probably 3k rounds through mine and no issues. One of my favorite plinkers
@mschmid6349 Really...Google said 2.5lbs....guess I should of checked a few sites first before commenting lol.. Was that for the newer Henry version or the og AR7?
@mrfluffy306 I had one of the old og AR7...one with the plastic covered barrels...was a nice lite fairly accurate semi....also had a 6 inch barrel for it....looked like a mini mauser broom stick. Unfortunately someone liked it more then me and stole it a few years back.
If it was legal to come to Canada it would be legal with any size magazine being that it’s a rimfire. Unless it takes a pistol mag then it would be limited to 10 rounds
Only because the 10/22 uses the same magazine as the charger pistol and the RCMP deemed it a pistol mag, but that has yet to be proven in a court. Any other rimfire rifle has unlimited mags
The Henry AR-7 is also 2.5 lbs. A takedown that will store the receiver , barrel , and 3 - 8rd. mags inside the stock . And can float . A true backpack / survival 22LR rifle with a 16 in. barrel . Goat might be a perfect trainer to the AR platform for youngsters . Or midgets . Other than that basically a novelty .Care to tell us plinkster what you got for that plug ?
ar7 like everyone said, is 3.5. You could replace the stock though and lose another lb+ by adding any of the custom stocks people already make or 3d print one people have designed. There's already versions out there (the older variants) that don't have the storage stock. Israeli military version has a collapsible that's bare bones.
Yes, but the AR7 is not produced in that configuration. As the AR7 is made, it is 1 lb heavier than the Goat 15. I'm telling you, this thing is crazy light!
I think the thing that packs half as long and floats is better suited for carrying. I don't see a whole lot of use for a plinker, and most people don't have money for that kind of thing.
Errr.... all my magazines are 1-round magazines, if I'm teaching a new shooter. Cause I take ONE round out of the box and shove it in the magazine before they hold the gun. That's the silliest thing I've ever heard of. The gun banners would love it, if it wasn't black and scary... and didn't shoot death bullets of war.
@@22plinkster ok I get that I do think its a pretty cool little rifle if someone came out with some aftermarket 20 or 30 double stacks for it im sure the thing would be a ton of fun to shoot all day and never get tired cause its so light
I taught my kids on 10/22s and S&W 15-22s. Not once, ever, did they lose control of themselves and start spraying rounds around because they had a 25 round magazine. Maybe you and that company deal with stupid children, but mine were taught how to correctly handle a gun and make their shots count. This is anti-gun garbage.
I feel the same way what happened to kids growing up and learning fundamentals with BB guns to where they are just handing them 22s with no knowledge of what to do with it
Back in the 50’s Winchester offered a model 67 that had no magazine. Just a simple single shot bolt action .22. I didn’t realize that was actually an un-American anti gun, gun 😂
@@BrokenBarBox You're one of the those kids that cant be trusted to not lose control of themselves with more than one round, aren't you? Entertain yourself for a while listing every single shot weapon made since the beginning of time. That should really cancel my point.
It is a very good idea marketing for kids so they can get into a rifle the first time and you can regulate that and be be there to see how they do it removed their fears. It’s very amazing to see the technology coming out today.
The idea that children should have guns amazes me, as a non-US gun enthusiast/owner.
@@GardenBirdWatch How do you expect kids to walk safely to school without a semi-auto?
@@GardenBirdWatch The idea that your country will be majority islamic in 10 years and that you pay taxes to clothe, feed and shelter them amazes me.
@@Goresmog found the russian troll
@@williamschultz298 Found the jew.
It should be made in the 17 HMR rimfire.
Terminator in 1984:
12 Guage autoloader.
45 long slide with laser sighting
Phase Plasma Rifle in 40 Watt Range
Uzi 9mm
GOAT-15 22 LR
"Wow, you sure know all your weapons"
AR-7
2x10rds
and...it floats
Terminator was 40yrs ago??!... Damm!
😂
1 round magazine is so pointless. Just put one round in a 20 rounder 😂
When two subcompacts love eachother very much, you get this lil goat.
I'm trying to figure out the advantages of limited magazines. A standard capacity magazine still works if you only load one round into it. There's no bolt hold open issues or manual of arms changes. If you don't want someone to access more than one round at a time - only load one round. This trick works with magazines you already own.
You remind me more and more of a young Hickok45. Thanks for the content!
The idea of a lightweight rifle that doesn't compromise on performance is incredibly appealing.
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If not they're definitely very uncreative judging from their thumbnails and topics @aown
I used to like you. Then you had to go and make that LeFlop comment...
Now I love ya 😂😂
This is great for teaching kids
Hey Dave, thanks for recommending Clarksville Guns and Archery! Drove up from Shelbyville yesterday and visited. Nice store, friendly and courteous staff, great selection! Definitely worth the stop compared to other gun shops in the area...
Cool concept! Congrats seems to run well.
Couple suggestions/options to offer…
Pic rail rear for pic rail folding stock.
10ish inch barrel version (same handguard) with a brace.
30rd mags. 30rd mags. 30rd mags.
Guys guys i have found the secret technique to convert all my magazines to special 1 round training type one. Just figured it out this evening and now all my magazines are the special single round type. I am looking at them right now laid out on the table and it took me less than few minutes to convert all my magazines.
Imagine the profits i will realize when i sell these special magazines which i have converted in my room in few minutes BY ONLY LOADING A SINGLE ROUND INTO THE MAGAZINE.
Wow. Their magazine really triggered you, huh?
Very nice video and info, thanks.
I remember the old Remington Viper weighing in at 4.5 lbs. Even the receiver is plastic on that thing and I was sure it would be the lightest. But under 3 lbs?!? Wow!
Reminds me of the Remington Nylon 66. Neat idea!
Really neat idea but I'll stick with my Colt M4-22lr with multiple 30rd mags. It weighs a little less than a milspec M4. I also have a tan SCAR-22lr but I always end up back at the Colt for lightness and ergonomics.
I've wanted to put a carbon fiber barrel in my S&W 15-22 for a while now. It's just hard to justify spending more than I did on the whole rifle to replace a perfectly good barrel. I wish they'd used a lighter profile barrel in the first place and it wouldn't bug me so much.
this looks really cool
That's a nice little rifle.
Looks like a 22 youd get off Wish
The Marlin 70P "Papoose" is 3¼ lbs, not as light but it is a takedown!
The only problem is they stopped making them. 😢
Very cool for young shooters! Fits better than oversized products out there.
Neat idea
I thought this was made by some company called wee1 tactical. It's the one that California freaked out about saying they were marketing "assault weapons" to children. They passed a law that says you can't advertise guns to anyone under 18
You totally had me until you started talking about magazine size. If you don’t trust your kid with a full mag then don’t load a full mag
absolutely. Unfortunately, common sense is anything but nowadays
Pretty much all magazines can be easily converted to 1-round special type by, you guessed it, LOADING ONLY A SINGLE ROUND IN THE MAGAZINE.
Please let me know if I am missing out on amazing benefits of 1 round magazines?
@@michaeldoe4805 I don’t know if it’s amazing, but having to load the magazine after each shot gives you time to talk with your child about what went right or wrong with the previous shot. It also lets them calm down and get ready for the next shot and just slows the process down. It’s not a new concept. Winchester sold a model 67 bolt action .22 that did not have a magazine. It was a single shot only and it was referred to as the Boys Rifle
I had a single shot bolt action when I was very young.... Loved it..
@@paulpetty3331 I’m not saying those don’t have a place. What I was saying is that semi auto guns are by definition a multi shot gun. Why on earth would you make a magazine that only holds one shot.
The great thing about a 30 round magazine is that it will function with either a single round loaded or 30.
Again adding to the back pack rifle set up or camping rifle this with 20 and mags would be perfect and with that size mag body even 30 possibly
I can't believe you never made a review of the Bersa Thunder 22 😲
Going back 1 video. Have you tested/fired the Uppercut with a suppressor on it, or same thru a rifle+ suppressor? I'll take your word on whether it still expands subsonic.
Way to go is make it in 22mag.
They definitely need a 5.7 conversion kit
Definitely Jordan.
Of course Jordan.
Kinda hard to get one of those rifles right now... nearest dealer to me they have listed is about 2.5 hours away.
the name makes it hard to look for them, because of the mini replica Goat guns.
Only in production for 6 weeks now. Ask your local to order one for ya!
I think I would rather have a AR15 with a CMMG 22lr conversion kit. Something they can grow into.
that is exactly what my 5 year old son is using right now. He loves and enjoys it when we go to the range. He is learning how to use a big mans gun safely and responsibly
Weird, I was just thinking that Keltec should make a .22LR version of the Sub 2000 with a thinner buffer and barrel.
im looking for the most reliable 2 lr platform thinking tipman vs smit 15-22 vs ruger 10/22. least malfunctions is what im after looking maybe at ruger 22 charger with a brace for small game
A one, one round magazine?
for teaching manual of arms to neophytes
My problem as well. If you don’t trust your kid with a full mag then don’t load the full mag
@@700tgizzle well, it’s an auto loader. Not really an issue of trust, but I get your point. Still, with the training mag the learner gets the experience of mag and control manipulation. I think the 1 round mag might be more like what we would call a sled for an AR, so you can fire and load one round at a time from the instructor perspective.
Jordan is the Goat hands down.🤙
My 10/22 i use in Steel Challenge's RFRI class tips the scales at 2lbs 8oz. I could shave more but why?
Light 22s are great!!!
Jordan. I want one of these now, finding one is another matter :)
Tell me the one round mag can't be converted to 5 rounds. Or maybe 10.
It’s a good youth rifle but they need to up the round count for me to have fun with it.
SIR GOOD EVENING, IT IS POSSIBLE THAT YOU MAKE VIDEO HOW DANGEROUS LR22 WHEN SHOOTING UPWARDS USING FROM SUPER QUIET TO HIGH VELOCITY.
1:59 Maybe I’m missing something, but I still don’t get the purpose of the one round mag. What’s stopping someone from simply just loading a single round into a normal 5/10/20 round mag for training purposes? Again, maybe I’m missing something about it being such a small cal, but last I was aware the magazine didn’t need to be full to function properly, let alone to manually cycle one round? Just seems like a waste of plastic…
I'm just imagining someone adding a bunch of accessories to the gun weighing it down
With that capacity I can't even finish the video.
10 round is coming soon
CAPS LOCK can be turned off
The safety and mags are a no go.. Could probably 3D print some mags and take that safety off..
Prediction: everyone will toss the 1-round magazine. In 20 years it will become a valuable collector's item.
Isn't this the JR-15 from Wee1 tactical?
Yes it was they shut Wee 1 down and sold to MBGL
@@ericschmid7943 I wonder what the price is on it.
$469
Cool little rifle. to bad they would be prohib up here in Kanuckastan! "ewww scary black gun"
How does it compare to Mossberg 702?
Firebird or Tannerite? :)
I both like and dislike this. One hand, its very cool, light and unique. However I can't believe there are .22 rifles (there are a lot doing this still) not releasing with larger capacity magazines. I thought 15 rounders were low. It is criminal not to have at least a 20 or 25 round mag optional upon release of this. And I understand the 1 round mag thing, if the person you are training starts loading more rounds than you wanted without you knowing, it restricts them, same with the safety feature. However I feel like those two features are a very weird thing to rely on. The safety of the firearm and its status should be always be checked by the person training them and in charge of the weapon, otherwise its pointless. Kind of like a magazine safety, just because you can lock the gun or know they can only have one round should not make you change your habits based off it and think the gun is safe when it is not. Therefore all those features are useless if someone is training someone properly. I don't care that they are there, but come on, give us a normal sized magazine. And if they can't get it as high as 20 or 25, then why not just get the 15-22? A pistol variant with a brace and a shorter barrel with a 20+ round mag would be when I take more notice.
Also gotta figure a kid can't load the spring tension of more rounds
@@Allis1isAll Rimfire mags usually have a folower tab to pull it down to load. If not, there are always tools and devices to help load.
@cokedaz I've never seen cheater tab as you described so I assume they are an oddity , even loading devices take dexterity , also it's ment for learning . The more you reload an cycle the process the more you learn . You can tell much off a paper targets grouping if you drop 30
@@Allis1isAll Not sure what you mean by cheater tab, practically all rimfire magazines, pistol and rifle have open cut sides and have a button or tab of some kind to ease in loading. There are speedloaders like the mcfadden lightning loader and upula mag loaders as well. The point of the 1 round mag is literally for safety only, so that they can have the magazine in the gun and look cool but the adult can know for a fact 2 rounds aren't loaded into the gun at once. I can't see any other point to it that you could not replicate anyway with a magazine with any capacity, it doesnt make it any harder to load because the spring is still at the same position. It is just a safety feature as dumb as a magazine disconnect safety. But whatever.
Sounds like a lot of unnecessary stuff. You can easily load a single round out of any size mag for teaching kids. Special safety knobs are completely unnecessary when proper storage is used. Even if you have kids and for whatever weird reason you don't have a way to lock up your guns, you can use any of the locks on the market. Heck you could remove the upper from the lower if your kids aren't going to follow the rules. Combine that with proprietary magazines and an almost $500 price tag its a hard no for me. I like its smaller size but it's no problem for most kids to handle an M&P15-22 or 10/22 so even that's not much of a plus.
Wow. This one really triggered you, huh?
@@BrokenBarBox lol, ok Francis, nobody is "triggered" here other than maybe you.
@@brandiwynter lol…you’re the one who goes on a rant, but I’m the one that needs to lighten up? Ok tiger….
@@BrokenBarBox You clearly can't tell the difference between a rant and an opinion but I'm not surprised since you didn't use "triggered" correctly. I stated my opinion and you went from there.
Agree fully, the concept of a one round magazine is silly. My guess is they wanted to have a stat regarding weight with a "fully loaded magazine"
Ok I just searched Google for this thing and it's $470 MSRP! The magazine capacity sucks big-time and it has a retarded patented safety system that nobody wants or even asked for. That's going to be a HARD PASS from me and 99% of their target buyer's. A Winchester Wildcat would tear this thing up on the range for half the price. The Goat-15 is a Handicap in every category except for weight and threaded barrel. This thing really blows GOAT'S!
If you put an Arken scope on it, it will be 2x the weight haha
A kids rifle that needs an adult to operate 🔫🤡💯
Would be cool if they made a model with an integrally suppressed 16” barrel. I think silencers on .22s is the best way to introduce new shooters especially kids to guns. It seems that the noise induces flinch way more often than recoil.
The WWSD-15/.22.
I wonder if the BX25 magizine would fit it? If they could make it take the BX-25X2 mags, then we’re talking!Otherwise it’s not that attractive for me.
Awesome!
Mentally deranged safety, 1 and 5 round magazines? This is the biggest POS I have ever heard of.
I have several magazines and I have just converted them into 1 round special type this evening, BY LOADING ONLY 1 ROUND INTO THE MAGAZINE.
It took me less than a minute to convert all my magazines to 1 rounders and right now I am looking at them with awe and wonder, whata great job I did tonight!
How about a 22 Magnum rifle that looks like that, does it exist?
Bear Creek Arsenal makes one and it's pretty lightweight.
🤘 😁 🤘
😍
How much dave ?
But whyyy didnt they make this a 5.7 .22 instead of an actual .22LR ? They missed their opportunity to have a bullet that also looks 20% smaller than 5.56 .
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
HAHAHA I'm Australian, imagine backpacking with a rifle.
If they make some real mags for it it'll be really cool
This is 2024 no kid wants a single shot rifle lmao
Did it lock back on empty?
Yes
What about the AR-7 at 2.5 lbs including the mag...
I have 1. Very fun, very accurate if you can shoot iron sights, super cheap, and super reliable. I've had probably 3k rounds through mine and no issues. One of my favorite plinkers
The AR-7 says 3.5 LBS on their website.
@mschmid6349 Really...Google said 2.5lbs....guess I should of checked a few sites first before commenting lol..
Was that for the newer Henry version or the og AR7?
@mrfluffy306 I had one of the old og AR7...one with the plastic covered barrels...was a nice lite fairly accurate semi....also had a 6 inch barrel for it....looked like a mini mauser broom stick. Unfortunately someone liked it more then me and stole it a few years back.
@@harryguy76 direct from thier website! Maybe the old ones were that light?
5 rounds welcome to canada 🇨🇦 😢
If it was legal to come to Canada it would be legal with any size magazine being that it’s a rimfire. Unless it takes a pistol mag then it would be limited to 10 rounds
@chachoutdoors yes rimfire is the exception (for now). I was just generalizing. We all know how convoluted gun laws are. Especially in canada 🇨🇦 🙄
Was just thinking a good example is the ruger 10/22 has a maximum of only 10 rds
Only because the 10/22 uses the same magazine as the charger pistol and the RCMP deemed it a pistol mag, but that has yet to be proven in a court. Any other rimfire rifle has unlimited mags
Jordan hands down Not LeTurd
MSRP is $ 469.99
California compliant mag lol
Huh?? You can put a single bullet in a 30 round mag… you don’t have to fill it.
Light primer strike IS a dud round, its not the striker.
Do NOT want. Don’t like some of its “features”. It has a market though, I’m just not in it.
The Henry AR-7 is also 2.5 lbs. A takedown that will store the receiver , barrel , and 3 - 8rd. mags inside the stock . And can float . A true backpack / survival 22LR rifle with a 16 in. barrel . Goat might be a perfect trainer to the AR platform for youngsters . Or midgets . Other than that basically a novelty .Care to tell us plinkster what you got for that plug ?
AR-7 is 3.5 LBS on thier website.
Weight: 3.50 lbs.
Someone sounds salty!
ar7 like everyone said, is 3.5.
You could replace the stock though and lose another lb+ by adding any of the custom stocks people already make or 3d print one people have designed.
There's already versions out there (the older variants) that don't have the storage stock. Israeli military version has a collapsible that's bare bones.
the original armalite ar7 was 2.5 pounds. it has an aluminum sleeve on a thin barrel.
Jordan > *
Sorry but #facts
Hardly any less than a henry ar7. With a different stock (which people do make or you could yourself) the ar7 would beat it by another lb easy
Yes, but the AR7 is not produced in that configuration. As the AR7 is made, it is 1 lb heavier than the Goat 15. I'm telling you, this thing is crazy light!
I think the thing that packs half as long and floats is better suited for carrying. I don't see a whole lot of use for a plinker, and most people don't have money for that kind of thing.
If only making 10rd mags what s the point. Guess just an oddity? Something different?
There is a reason it’s called the 10/22.
@@JoshJones-37334 It is not a 10/22 it is a goat 15. Even 10/22’s have mags that hold 20rds or more
@@TNtreasurehunter you sound confused. I merely pointed out that for most rimfire guns 10 is enough
????? why even bother with a 1 round magazine ? just have a multi round magazine and just load one round into it ?
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Errr.... all my magazines are 1-round magazines, if I'm teaching a new shooter. Cause I take ONE round out of the box and shove it in the magazine before they hold the gun. That's the silliest thing I've ever heard of. The gun banners would love it, if it wasn't black and scary... and didn't shoot death bullets of war.
Overpriced and fudd capacity mags
lol, whatever you say tough guy 🤣
It’s obvious a kids gun, obviously for most people anyway.
When is it available? Has it been out long?
Nothing against the gun or the channel but this just seems like a cricket 22 for kids but in an ar platform
I couldn't come out and say that. Big brother is always listening 😔
@@22plinkster ok I get that I do think its a pretty cool little rifle if someone came out with some aftermarket 20 or 30 double stacks for it im sure the thing would be a ton of fun to shoot all day and never get tired cause its so light
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No thanks. I'll keep my AR7.
Five round mag? Not very fun.
They LITERALLY copied the MP15-22 ....
And Smith & Wesson LITERALLY copied Colt, so…..
How wrong .
LeFlop isn’t even in the top 5.
1. Jordan
2. Bird
3. Kobe
4. Wilt
5. Kareem
I’m flexible on four and five, but 1-3 are set in stone.
Labron, or Jordan? Neither….Larry Bird is the GOAT!!!😀
I taught my kids on 10/22s and S&W 15-22s. Not once, ever, did they lose control of themselves and start spraying rounds around because they had a 25 round magazine. Maybe you and that company deal with stupid children, but mine were taught how to correctly handle a gun and make their shots count. This is anti-gun garbage.
I feel the same way what happened to kids growing up and learning fundamentals with BB guns to where they are just handing them 22s with no knowledge of what to do with it
Back in the 50’s Winchester offered a model 67 that had no magazine. Just a simple single shot bolt action .22. I didn’t realize that was actually an un-American anti gun, gun 😂
@@BrokenBarBox You're one of the those kids that cant be trusted to not lose control of themselves with more than one round, aren't you? Entertain yourself for a while listing every single shot weapon made since the beginning of time. That should really cancel my point.
@@LumpyinAZ lol, the funniest part is how emotionally compromised this made you! Wow!
@@BrokenBarBox Keep trying dude. What's next in the troll handbook?