
I no longer have ANY problems with my P22 and love it to pieces. There were some issues with the earlier magazines and the later magazines resolved the issue totally. it is pretty much the same EXCEPT YOU MUST HAVE THE RIGHT MAGAZINES FOR IT. And easy to operate.Īs far as the Walther P22 is concerned. They just never disappoint and are pretty accurate. We actually have five or six of them and use them when we are taking friends to the range or for Scouts days, etc. The Ruger Mk II with Bull barrel (I would not buy it otherwise) in stainless steel is a wonderful gun. I have both the Ruger Mk II with Bull bbl on it for target plinking AND the Walther P22: Both are much more accurate and not much different in price.

I would recommend looking at a Ruger Mark III or a S&W 22A. However, I have gotten a lot of use out of this pistol (+20k) and it really owes me nothing. Again, Walther/S&W repaired this for free, shipping included and turned it around within 2 weeks.Īccuracy of this pistol (3.5" barrel) is poor compared to more expensive. The crack grew up both sides of the slide, near the muzzle, right behind the recoil lug. BROKEN SLIDE! In November 2007 my slide cracked. To Walther/S&W's credit, they replaced the springs without question even out of wartranty. I hate that they break, and it always seems to happen early in the day, not at the end. 3 times with 3 women I have witnessed the burned booby dance. For larger chested women, burned boobs are bound to happen. About 25% of the brass comes back at my face. P2 2is a fun gun when everything is going right.
