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Walther P22 Reliability Test #2 (MiniMags)

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Uploaded by on Feb 21, 2010

OK trying some new ammo in the P22 to see if thats the problem...

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  • How many rounds have you fired through the pistol? From what I've been hearing is that you have to put 200rds through the gun to before concidering any reliability (Rifle and pistols alike). You know, break in a weapon. Of course, you may already know that. There is also a fix that I read online involving a dremel and smoothing out the knoch in the chamber ramp, but that was w/ hp rounds.

  • @tiffyj85 oops deleetd my comment thought this was a glock vid, lol I have over 5000 rounds through this almopst every kind of ammo jams every so often besides CCI...doesnt matter if its new or not cheap ammo will jam

  • Well, judging by the background scenery, a HUGE part of your problem is where you're located. It appears you're too far north for much good to come of ANY type of endeavor.

  • @vetryder IM in NE PA a gun should work in freezaing cold weather or bliustrering hot weather, thats why I carry my glocks everfyday , not my walther...

  • @cutlerylover Where at in Northeast PA my man? Im from Near Knoebels Amusement Park haha

  • @fenderpaman16 I know of knoebles...not too far from you

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  • you cant reload rimfire rounds...

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  • Noob advice, but the oil all over the gun is not a factory lube, its an oil to preserve the shelf life just like rotors on a car, so you need to give the gun a proper breakdown and cleaning and lube before you expect it to fire properly.

  • with the p22, it functions best if you do a full component disassembly and cleaning every 3,000 rnds or so. I noticed mine jaming about a week ago with cci minis and have done the cleaning and it functions flawlessly on even subsonic now.

  • I found that all higher power ammo works great in mine. Just use "High velocity" ammo and you will be fine no matter who makes it.

  • oh man you looked so different 

  • @paladin1352 No it's pronounced Val-ter. It's German and in the German language the letter w is pronounced as we would pronounce the letter v.

  • Thanks for the informative video. Though I don't yet own one, the P22 feels light and fantastic in my hand, Nice to know that it'll shoot 100% with the right ammo. I'd probably still take the dremel felt polisher and 1500 grit wet sand to it if I bought one. I think I'll do that with my S&W 22a, though it works perfectly.

    I avoid HP in .22 anyway, since the .22 is already at a disadvantage by not being designed for semi-auto.

  • I own the same weapon and went through same issues shoot CCI mini mags or CCI stinger thats it nothing else the weapon will choke on anything else belive me i have tryed them all...

  • More people are killed by .22s every year than all other ammo types combined. .22s will kill. Especially if you're using any of the CCIs.

  • @cutlerylover it seems like there are some of these guns that work perfect with all ammo and some don't feed anything right. ive seen vids with people shooting low power subsonic rounds which aren't even supposed to be used in a semi auto that work fine.

  • man nothing beats danao made guns kimber cannot beat that

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