Walther informal poll
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Walther informal poll
another brand reliability poll ...
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Not personally voting in this one as my Walther PPS is too new to make a fair statement of reliabilty. However, after more than 400 rounds it has been flawless so far and the trigger has worked itself in nicely so that it now feels similar to a stock out of the box Glock trigger (though perhaps a shade heavier).
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My Walther P22 goes bang every single time. I couldn't say that for the Sig Mosquito.
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I've had PP's and PPk/s many years ago. Extremely reliable. Not one single hickup from either. Both guns made in Germany.
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I have a pre-war PP in .32 cal. Never had a any problems.
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PPS in 9mm. better than 1000 rounds through with no problems. Only wish it held more.
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My son has a P22 and it is very sensative to ammo. He has had to use expensive match ammo to feed. It won't eat the Walmart or Academy 550 quantity cheaper stuff.
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I had a Walther years ago that was nothing but trouble.
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My P22 is exactly the opposite. It takes whatever I give it.RiverRat wrote:My son has a P22 and it is very sensative to ammo. He has had to use expensive match ammo to feed. It won't eat the Walmart or Academy 550 quantity cheaper stuff.
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Mine is the same. It shoots whatever I put in it. Usually get the 550 brick of Federal at Walmart for $13.NcongruNt wrote:My P22 is exactly the opposite. It takes whatever I give it.RiverRat wrote:My son has a P22 and it is very sensative to ammo. He has had to use expensive match ammo to feed. It won't eat the Walmart or Academy 550 quantity cheaper stuff.