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Does anyone have a walther P22 or the 9mm version
quickslvr982
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How does this pistol function and was it worth the money? Please specify what caliber you are refering to. Thanks for your time and effort. _-QuickSLVR982-_
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Once again, I have no personal experience with it, and have only gathered this as a consensus of about 15 - 20 reviews and posts at various other online forums.
So many guns, so little money . . .
I've put over 500 rounds of various ammo brands thru my P22 (long-barrel target model) with no jams or misfeeds. At 25 yards & using a two-hand grip (the gun is small in my hands; I hook my little finger under the magazine) I can consistently shoot 1-1/2" groups with Winchester silver box standard ammo.
Best!!
Rugster
-Marcus
****You'll find I'm full of surprises.-Luke Skywalker (The Empire Strikes Back)****
the Walther p-22 and they are now 2 of my favorite guns. The
sw99 was in .40. While they don't share a great deal in common, the
22 is like a smaller version of the 9 and .40. I fired several
(5 or 6) different brands and grades of ammo in both the .22 and the .40 and had no problems at all. I also have fairly large hands, but did not find the .22 to be uncomfortable when using the magazine with the grip extension.
I think they are exceptionally fun guns and reasonably accurate. I was just plinking with the .22, but have had 2" groups at approx. 30 yards with the .40.
Yes, I did get a sweet deal. I now regret just buying one at that price. I was not sure about it because it's rather new and wanted to see how it performed. I like what I see now, but I can't get it at that price anymore because they can't keep it in stock now and they are selling it for $270 plus tax when they get one. I've 2nd guessed some of my purchases, but there are no regrets on this one. We love it. GD
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