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Problems with a walther
lowlife
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My daughter has a p22 walther, nice little gun for her, however, it jams or misfeeds usually once sometimes twice per magazine. I've tried 3 different types of ammo. Winchester,federal and blazer, with no different results. It has been owned for about 6 months and only has about 200 rounds through it. Good practice for her but it can be annoying after a while. Thanks in advance.
Comments
Does it shoot well for you? Is the wrist locked?
Walther is good about problems. They will even send you a Fed-Ex return label if you think it is faulty. (Just don't write "gun in box" on shipping container).
GO BIG ORANGE !!
-Marcus
Manufacturing processes on guns is close tolorance. Not so with magazines. Some fit guns sloppy and cause malfunctions. I've seen Colt .380 and Walther PP magazines with catch notches 1/16" off.
My humble suggestion,
Rafter-S
GOOD LUCK!
"meet me in Margaritaville"
After breaking it in with 100rds of CCI mini-mags, now shoots Wal-mart bulk pack Federals.
Did find a small burr on the 3" barrel feed ramp that would catch the nose of hollow points that would cause a stovepipe condition.
Took a dremel tool with a SMALL amount of fine grit valve lapping compund to polish the ramp cured that problem.
Allways tap the backside of the loaded mag to seat the shells against the back of the mag.
walte