Walther P22 – Which is Best? – by JP in MT. I have some information for P22 “newbies” and “old salts” as well. I have not been able to find another magazine for love nor money, and since I live a few miles away from Midway USA, that is very frustrating.Hands down the best ammunition for your P22 – WaltherForums – Sponsored Links Hello friends. The Browning was supposed to be less ammo sensitive, and just about everything I've read backs that up. I also have a Walther P22 which isn't giving me any problems as long as I stick to high velocity CCI ammo. I have about 400 rounds through it right now.
I was only shooting high velocity CCI, mostly minimags because those had jammed the least of the half dozen types of ammo I tried when I took it out the first time. It still repeatedly jammed for me and for the admittedly stronger person I had with me. I was very aware of my grip yesterday, the second time I was able to shoot it, and was careful to keep it stiff and steady. I talked to the folks at Browning today and they want me to take it to the range one more time and check my grip, but if that doesn't change anything they want me to send it in. Im not looking to do competitions or anything like that, and I have it more or less narrowed down to the Ruger SR22, and the Walther P22. This is the only post I have found where someone besides me had a problem with one.
I bought a Browning 1911 22 a few weeks ago and it jams like crazy. Sorry no pictures as it was a spur of the moment thing and just an informal shooting trip to try them out. I did get a 1.5" 10 shot group one handed at the 7 yard target and with my shaky hands that is FANTASTIC! I will keep my Walther P22 for now but the little Browning is so neat I may have to have one!Īnyway, both delivered 2" groups at 25 yards for both of us after a little break in but the Browning was a P I T A having to hand cycle it at least once every magazine full.
The grip on the Ruger is a bear to change as it is held on with a couple of detentes and friction and just pulls off the frame. The Ruger comes with 2 and both functioned perfectly. I have hopes for the 1911 22 with a different magazine (it only comes with one).
Buddy had ordered the Browning and it finally arrived the day after he got a smoking deal on the Ruger so now has both! The Browning was $514.00 plus tax and the Ruger was $345.00 plus tax. 5" higher.īoth were brand new out of the box when we started and we dirtied them up pretty good going through some 1,000 rounds total in the two guns. The Ruger ate em all with gusto and the Velocitors & Armscore were the most accurate with the Velocitors hitting POA and the Armscore about. The Browning liked the Armscore best for function & accuracy with only a couple of feeding jams with it. Remington bulk & Golden Bullet, Winchester Dynapoints, CCI Stingers, Velocitors, Blazer and Armscore Standard Velocity. At the range this afternoon, Had a lot of feeding problems with the Browning with several brands of ammo and the Ruger ate em all up.