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| Joined: Oct 2009 From: Richmond VA Posts: 403 | Walther SP22-2000rnd mark
I struck the 2000rnd mark yesterday with my SP22 M2 using Federal bulk, some American Eagle junk, CCI SV, and aguila HV. No jams, even with wadcutters made from a press. I did however have about 15 light strikes, about 8 were with the American eagle junk. She easily shot 5shots into a dime at 20yards with the CCI SV, nice barrel. The trigger turned smoother and more crisp after 500rounds. The grip was very comfortable, rapid fire was very easy. The only things I dislike about this pistol is the cocking levers will hit your fingers if your thumb is positioned too far forward. The brass is usually ejected to the left, but occasionally hits me in the face. The fit and finish is great on this pistol, the bolt does get sluggish after 250 or so rounds because of the tolerances. |
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| Joined: May 2008 From: northern New Jersey Posts: 364 |
When I opened this I was thinking of the P-22, which I have. Once I saw your accuracy numbers I realized they could not possibly be the same thing and looked it up. My P-22 is only good for about 4 inches at 20 yards. Anyway, good shooting!!! |
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| Joined: Oct 2008 Posts: 429 | Quote:
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| Joined: Mar 2010 From: Tampa, FL Posts: 11 |
haha! another confusion title, i wonder just how many folks staggered in here looking for P22 info on accuracy???
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| Joined: Oct 2009 From: Safford AZ Posts: 89 |
I got a SP22 as well, I like it allot. I won it through a online raffle on another forum. It shoots pretty well but I still like the Mark II a little better. I killed a couple squirrels with it at about 25-30 yards using federal bulk ammo. No FTF or feeding issues so far with mine either.
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| Joined: Oct 2009 From: Richmond VA Posts: 403 |
HA, now I'm at 8000. Had a long weekend full of federal. I still have had any jams, but I have been getting some light primer strikes on those Federal bulks, they all fired the second load around. I might change the hammer springs and clean out the firing pin.
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