<---- happy suppressed Mark-II user.
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
The slide cracked in my P22 at 7K rounds. S&W handles CS for Walther, and they fixed it quickly paying shipping both ways. It was a fun to shoot for a while, but I grew bored with it because it wasn't particularly accurate compared to similarly priced Buck Marks and Rugers. Mine needed lots of fixes from the P22 Bible to keep it running. The safety walked itself into the on position, the trigger bar ate into the slide, and the hammer spring broke twice. Ladies loved the looks of it, but when it came to shooting they all prefered my Buck Mark.
I'm on my second Buck Mark, each going over 15K rounds with no major problems. I use it to compete in the rimfire division of Steel Challenge, which requires shots out to 35 yards. Browning Buck Marks are the most common pistol at the upper levels at the CRC matches, with Rugers being a close second. If I were to do it all over again, I'd go straight to a Buck Mark or Ruger.
Start saving for a S&W model 41. you will never regret the price.
I like sex, drugs and automatic weapons. That's why i'm a dues paying member of the Libertarian party. Struggling to keep the government away from messing with the above.
My Wife has her own vice.
Copyright infringement. read the small print on pistol where it says MFG and or the owners manual. I was going to sell my P22 to get a M&P22. Upon inspection I felt it useless to sell one 22 for another one by the same mfg. Only needing to buy different mags at a then insane price,So i passed. Offed the few p22's i had, to combine the rim fire pistols to one that uses the same mags, Ruger MK III 22/45's SUPPRESSED!
The Great Kazoo's Feedback
"when you're happy you enjoy the melody but, when you're broken you understand the lyrics".
I have a GSG 1911 that has been a great shooter.
Buckmark!