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<blockquote data-quote="Werewolf" data-source="post: 1612568" data-attributes="member: 239"><p>I've got 3 semi-auto 22's.</p><p></p><p>Walther P-22 Target - out of the box it eats anything you feed it without issue. Easy to clean and maintain but not as easy as the S&W 22-A1 or Buckmark. Accuracy sucks compared to the Buckmark and a little less accurate than the S&W 22-A1</p><p></p><p>S&W 22-A1 - out of the box it wouldn't feed or extract more than 5 rounds without at least one failure to feed or stove pipe. Took gunsmithing to fix the problem. Had to modify the supplied magazine follower and replace the extractor with a custom made one. Now it feeds and extracts with 100% reliability any type of 22 ammo I shove in it but it cost me to get it to do that. Shoots low and needs a higher front sight. Wouldn't recommend one of these to anyone I liked.</p><p></p><p>Browning Buckmark Target model - accurate as hell. I can shoot a 3" diameter spinner at 20 yards and keep it spinning with any ammo I feed it and with perfect reliability. Can't do that with either the S&W or the Walther. Take down and maintenance is very easy. For a 22 semi-auto the Buckmark is the one I recommend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Werewolf, post: 1612568, member: 239"] I've got 3 semi-auto 22's. Walther P-22 Target - out of the box it eats anything you feed it without issue. Easy to clean and maintain but not as easy as the S&W 22-A1 or Buckmark. Accuracy sucks compared to the Buckmark and a little less accurate than the S&W 22-A1 S&W 22-A1 - out of the box it wouldn't feed or extract more than 5 rounds without at least one failure to feed or stove pipe. Took gunsmithing to fix the problem. Had to modify the supplied magazine follower and replace the extractor with a custom made one. Now it feeds and extracts with 100% reliability any type of 22 ammo I shove in it but it cost me to get it to do that. Shoots low and needs a higher front sight. Wouldn't recommend one of these to anyone I liked. Browning Buckmark Target model - accurate as hell. I can shoot a 3" diameter spinner at 20 yards and keep it spinning with any ammo I feed it and with perfect reliability. Can't do that with either the S&W or the Walther. Take down and maintenance is very easy. For a 22 semi-auto the Buckmark is the one I recommend. [/QUOTE]
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