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georgefury1 04-09-2009 06:26 PM

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So I'm not sure about other places in the country, but here in Columbia SC it's getting hard to find .380 rounds locally. That's why I bought this Walther P22.

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It's a little on the light side....at first, but once you get used to it its actually a lot of fun. Bullets are abundant and oh so cheap!! A box of 100 Minimags is only around 10 bucks. I took it out this weekend and shot about 200 rounds through it and so far so good. Anyone had any experiences with these Walthers??

Here is a video of me unloading a clip.

shuiend 04-09-2009 07:38 PM

I have the same gun and I believe NewbSauce has one to. Watch what type of ammo you shoot through it. Mine only worked perfectly with minimags. Everything else would cause jams.

Cpt_Slow 04-09-2009 07:45 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 393843)
I have the same gun and I believe NewbSauce has one to. Watch what type of ammo you shoot through it. Mine only worked perfectly with minimags. Everything else would cause jams.

Same here. Works like a champ with minimags, hates life with cheap stuff.

rmcelwee 04-09-2009 07:59 PM

I have one as well. I have shot minimags and federal bulk (36 grain HP) with absolutely no problems. I just bought 4000 rounds of federal bulk (40 grain solid) and it jams, won't eject, etc on 1 or 2 per mag. I bought 2100 rounds of the 36 grain for $92 shipped from Cabellas (came with a large plastic ammo box). Be sure to take it apart and do the "1911" fix on it (do a search and you will find it). I will probably take mine apart again to alter it because the spent rounds keep ejecting down my wife's shirt (she is getting burn scars from it).

Comparison picture of it and my P32 (someone was asking about it in another thread):

http://www.lightweightmiata.com/projects/p32/p3213.JPG

georgefury1 04-09-2009 08:30 PM

I have only ran high velocity rounds through it. It seems to like any round as long as you get a bullet in the 12-14 FPS range. I got a few jams, even with the minis, at first. It seemed like the last round in the clip would jam. Come to think of it, this has stopped since I started using the Minimags.

rmcelwee 04-10-2009 05:47 AM

Interesting picture off another forum I frequent (description is P-22 after 10,200 rounds):

http://i3.photobucket.com/albums/y66...0rounds-01.jpg

thymer 04-10-2009 07:57 AM

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now you just need one of these! :) .22 suppressed is sooooo quiet. All you can hear is the slide.

l_bader 04-10-2009 09:43 AM

My brother owned a P22. Good weapon, though the mag release is a little funky...

I instead opted for the Ruger 22-45 w/ a 4-in barrel. Using the "Ultimate Clip Loader" from Brownell's, I can put 500 rounds down range for about $20 and won't have killed my thumb from reloading the clips.

Ruger 22/45™ Mark III™ Rimfire Autoloading Pistol (P4MKIII) Overview

.22 AUTO ULTIMATE CLIP LOADER at Brownells


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rmcelwee 04-10-2009 10:29 AM


Originally Posted by l_bader (Post 394038)
Using the "Ultimate Clip Loader" from Brownell's

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I wish they sold one of those for the Walther!

I haven't been able to convince my wife that I need to spend $400 on a suppressor for the P22. I swear I'll have one at some time though...

shuiend 04-10-2009 10:33 AM

Yah I keep seeing suppressors for the p22 at all the gun shows. At the end of the day with all the costs and hassels that it takes to get one I just cannot justify it. I would spent more on all that shit then on the gun and to me that just not seem like a good idea. Now what I really want is to find a suppressor for my PPK/S.

Newbsauce 04-10-2009 12:59 PM


Originally Posted by rmcelwee (Post 393850)
Be sure to take it apart and do the "1911" fix on it (do a search and you will find it). I will probably take mine apart again to alter it because the spent rounds keep ejecting down my wife's shirt (she is getting burn scars from it).

Damn this is really good info... my girlfriend is having the same issue. Tittie burns FTL.

shuiend 04-10-2009 01:16 PM

If you goto the wikipedia page for the P22 at the bottom in the refrence section there is a pdf with instructions on all the diffrent mods to do to the P22 to make it a better gun. One of these days when I grow some balls I plan on doing them.

rmcelwee 04-10-2009 04:22 PM


Originally Posted by shuiend (Post 394134)
If you goto the wikipedia page for the P22 at the bottom in the refrence section there is a pdf with instructions on all the diffrent mods to do to the P22 to make it a better gun. One of these days when I grow some balls I plan on doing them.

Those are the 1911 fixes IIRC. I did most of them with the exception of the ejector stuff. I take apart every gun I buy within the first 24 hours and "fix" it.
Sometimes I even get the back together and working again <G>...

georgefury1 04-11-2009 03:36 PM

I have heard that there is a tax of some sort on silencers. Is this true?? I really want one!!

rmcelwee 04-11-2009 09:53 PM

You pay $200 for a tax stamp for the suppressor (don't call it a silencer <G>). My understanding (I have not done a lot of research on it) is that the stamp stays with the suppressor so if you sell it you have to pay another $200 for a stamp for the next one. It would seem to me that you could buy a silencer that already had a stamp but that would bypass the local laws (here you have to get the chief of police to sign something saying they are aware that you have it). I will find out more if I ever get one.

BTW, my local gun shop told me that you definitely need to check with the C.O.P. before you buy one. Make sure he is going to "approve" you (even though you do not require his approval - by law he is only being notified) before you waste money on something you aren't allowed to buy.

Oh, tell them you are using the suppressor to save your hearing!

NA6C-Guy 04-11-2009 10:29 PM


Originally Posted by georgefury1 (Post 393813)
So I'm not sure about other places in the country, but here in Columbia SC it's getting hard to find .380 rounds locally. That's why I bought this Walther P22.

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It's a little on the light side....at first, but once you get used to it its actually a lot of fun. Bullets are abundant and oh so cheap!! A box of 100 Minimags is only around 10 bucks. I took it out this weekend and shot about 200 rounds through it and so far so good. Anyone had any experiences with these Walthers??

Here is a video of me unloading a clip.

What ammo do you use for $10/100? I buy several brands in 500 bricks for like $12-$15. I want a P22 though, very nice gun and they fit my hand really well.

georgefury1 04-12-2009 03:58 AM

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These are great!! I got them from wal-mart. There are better deals out there but these are easy to come by.

adamhershner 04-12-2009 12:39 PM


Originally Posted by rmcelwee (Post 394667)
My understanding (I have not done a lot of research on it) is that the stamp stays with the suppressor so if you sell it you have to pay another $200 for a stamp for the next one.

The $200 "stamp" is a transfer fee for the paperwork the ATF has to process... it must be paid every time the same suppressor or automatic/SBR is sold or given to someone else... Not like anybody is going to give away a suppressor after they own it for a while :laugh: I had the opportunity to shoot an H&K USP .45 with a suppressor, most accurate and easiest shooting gun I have ever fired...


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