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Phoenix Arms HP22A Disasembly and Modification

This video will show you how disasemle and modify the pistol. This is my first video review. Enjoy  
 
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real2all1 (2 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Thank you Sir,
I bought the hp22 in march of 2009 and loved the little firearm. After shooting this gun I wanted to purchase a other one but, I couldn't get the gun apart for a proper cleaning so i held off on buying another one. As I watched this video and followed the step by step instructions I managed to not only take down this fine weapon but also gave it a good cleaning. Thank you good sir for all your help in this matter...
rfr79 (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Warpwar
I only use CCI ammo only because I have had no issues with it. I agree with Chuckyeahx and also say no to federal ammo in this pistol due to the jamming it causes. Thank you for watching.
TBConl (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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rfr79,....this was very helpful. I bought this same gun, abut a year ago. Had it for 6 months before I shot it. Took it down to clean, and that is where it is today. I could not get it back together. Your video is a lot clearer then the instructions they gave me.
Thanks
warpwar (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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what kind of ammo have you found to be most reliable?
There are a few comments saying CCI Mini Mag works well, and maybe Winchester 333.
federal hp looks like a no, it can bee too long and jam it up.
tkl0085 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i'd rather get a naa mini revolver. May not be as accurate but will definitely be more compact, reliable, and durable. They are tiny and only weigh 4-5 ounces! Sometimes there is such a thing as too cheap.
rfr79 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I paid $165 for mine. I could have bought the all black model for $125. I like my little .22lr pistol a lot. It was cheap to buy and as long as you use the right ammo it's fun to shoot.
warpwar (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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what type of ammo do you use? there is another video by "chuckyeahx" and he recommends CCI, he also says no to federal.
dp665 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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how is that gun working out for you i am looking for a cheap .22lr to use for plinking... how much did it cost you
Wabaanimkii (1 month ago) Show Hide
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70-150 USD. if u happen to find one for under 100 dollers its most likely a dirty gun( killed someone) so dont buy it.
Gobyador (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i had the same prob with my HP22, unfortunately the manufacturer cannot replace it, our country is not covered with their policy, so i played and just toyed with it, even tried weld the lower receiver where it broke, but its made of zinc, now all i can do is shoot my HP 22 with a suppressor, to keep the barrel from flying away on each shot

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