Tippmann M4-22 Elite .22 WMR 16″ 10+1 Black
$825.12
Get the look, feel, and controls of a true M4 in a .22 WMR rimfire rifle. The Tippmann M4-22 Elite 16″ Black uses aluminum receivers, accepts Mil-Spec AR-15 parts, and delivers reliable semi-auto performance for training, plinking, and small game.
Available for delivery across the United States.
Description
The Tippmann M4-22 Elite .22 WMR 16″ 10+1 Black is a semi-automatic AR-style rimfire rifle built for shooters who want the heft, controls, and reliability of a true M4 in a .22 WMR package. It uses aluminum upper and lower receivers and delivers the same manual of arms as a centerfire AR-15, making it a natural fit for training, plinking, and small-game hunting.
| Manufacturer | Tippmann Arms |
|---|---|
| Model | M4-22 Elite .22 WMR |
| Material | Aluminum upper and lower receivers |
| Compatibility | Mil-Spec AR-15 stocks, handguards, and sights |
| Finish | Black anodized |
| Weight | Approx. 5.5 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- 16″ Threaded Barrel – Why it matters: lets you attach a suppressor or muzzle brake without a gunsmith, keeping the OAL short for field carry.
- Mil-Spec Compatibility – Why it matters: you can swap triggers, grips, and stocks from your existing AR-15 parts bin, saving money and hassle.
- 10+1 Round Capacity – Why it matters: gives you enough firepower for a full magazine of .22 WMR without needing to reload every few seconds.
- Flip-Up Sights – Why it matters: ready to shoot out of the box, with a low-profile backup when you add optics.
- Collapsible M4 Stock – Why it matters: adjusts length of pull for shooters of any size, including heavy clothing in winter.
Who It’s For
This rifle is for the traditional shooter who wants a trainer that mirrors his centerfire AR-15 exactly, down to the bolt release and safety selector. It’s also for the rimfire enthusiast who likes the .22 WMR’s flatter trajectory and harder hit compared to .22 LR, especially for small game and varmints. The M4-22 Elite fits the guy who values build quality and doesn’t want plastic receivers that feel like toys.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: True Mil-Spec ergonomics, aluminum receivers, threaded barrel, reliable feeding with .22 WMR, accepts standard AR-15 furniture.
- Cons: The .22 WMR ammunition costs more than .22 LR, and magazine availability is more limited than for standard AR-15 mags.
Comparison: Tippmann M4-22 Elite vs. Competitors
| Feature | Tippmann M4-22 Elite | Geissele Super Duty 5.56 | Zev Technologies AR-15 |
|---|---|---|---|
| Caliber | .22 WMR | 5.56 NATO | 5.56 NATO |
| Receiver Material | Aluminum | Aluminum | Aluminum |
| Barrel Length | 16″ | 16″ | 16″ |
| Weight | ~5.5 lbs | ~6.5 lbs | ~6.0 lbs |
| Price Point | $736.71 | $1,800+ | $1,500+ |
| Best For | Affordable training, small game, plinking | Duty/defense | Competition/custom builds |
FAQ
What magazines does the Tippmann M4-22 Elite use?
It uses proprietary Tippmann 10-round magazines designed for .22 WMR. Do not use .22 LR magazines or standard AR-15 magazines.
Can I use this rifle for hunting?
Yes. The .22 WMR is a capable varmint and small-game round out to 125 yards. Check your local regulations for rimfire hunting laws.
Will my existing AR-15 trigger work in this rifle?
Yes, the lower receiver is Mil-Spec compatible, so most drop-in AR-15 triggers will fit. However, some aftermarket triggers may require minor fitting.
Is the barrel threaded?
Yes, the 16″ barrel is threaded 1/2×28, common for .22 caliber suppressors and muzzle devices.
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Last updated: April 2026




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