

Richard Douglas writes on firearms, defense, and security issues. It’s just one of those guns that calls out to you and begs to shoot it. It’s only $300 and is one of my absolute favorite. I have always had a thing for the way the P22 aesthetics it looks like a semi-auto combat handgun and not an alien blaster (I canât say the same about the Beretta Neos). The double-action trigger pull is a hefty eleven pounds! But single-action is a different and much better story at roughly 5 pounds. The Walther P22 that I am reviewing was the first gun I ever shot and what a magnificent choice it was as my first gun. Keep in mind that this is a single-action/double-action pistol though. I feel like it’d cycle ammo I dug up out of my backyard with no problem, but I couldn’t do that to such a nice pistol. This thing can eat up ammo like nobody’s business. Now its reliability is really the cream of the crop so to speak. The pistol had been on the market for approximately six months when the first reports of slide failures began to appear on internet forums. 22 but could potentially function as a backup if you’re into that. The Walther P22 is cursed with a zinc pot metal slide. The P22Q is completely out of the question when it comes to concealed carry since it’s a. SIG mosquito is actually a semi-automatic pistol manufactured by the Swiss/German company SIG SAUER. What I did was chamber the first round manually, then insert the magazine and shoot it like crazy with FMJ only. Sig says about five percent have problems. When the gun was new, it was a frustration festival - especially chambering the first round from the magazine. Rubber Prop Guns Blank Firing Revolvers Blank Firing 8mm Pistols Blank Firing 9mm Pistols Your. I don’t have any problem reloading mags on range day(or before). I had a Walther PPK and had the exact issues described here - especially with hollow points. Up for your consideration is a: Walther P22 Pistol 10 Round Magazine.22 Long Rifle.No Reserve. It slides on (toward the rear) drops down into position but won't move forward. Just disassembled it, cleaned it, and having problem getting the slide to slide forward after resetting on the pistol. I just bought a 462 so didn't need the M68 and I wanted a little plinker 22. Mag capacity is only 10+1 which I was fine with. Walther P22 Pistol 10 Round Reserve Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge Click to Enlarge We are liquidating the estate of a gunsmith and this is one of many items we will be listing on eBay. Traded my Rossi M68 that I bought in 1983 for 129 for a Walther P22. Typically for pistols, I would go on and on about concealed carry and mag capacity, but I find that it’s not necessary to go too in-depth with a bonafide range gun.
