Cheap Walther P22s at PSA

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Brandi

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I have a P22, fun little guns. Not exactly designed to last a lifetime of hard use but for the money, well worth it. I'd love to put a suppressor on mine, it's just not in the budget.
 

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I have a buddy who has one of these and hates it. The hammer does not travel far enough back and impedes the slide as it tries to cycle. So he filed the hammer down a little bit, now the hammer is too light to consistently fire the gun. We were running our suppressors and his gun got too dirty and quit firing. I mean it just stopped firing, we tried multiple kinds of .22lr ammo and it would not fire. I had a Ruger MK III that is stainless steel. The bolt was coated with carbon, or fouling, just .22lr junk and it kept firing with out any problems.
 

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I bought one last year and it has been a pretty good gun no real issues. I bought my ten year old son one for his birthday (one of the camo jobs) and its not nearly as reliable at the black one. Id buy a ruger or a browning buckmark myself
 

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I had one. Shot about 500 rounds through it before it broke and had to be sent back to S&W. VERY finicky about ammo. It finally got to the point that the slide would not stay to the rear without a magazine in it.
 

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