I’ve had one for several years. It sometimes doesn’t lock back on the last round. Other than that, it has been incredibly reliable. The trigger is a littler different than a PPQM2/PDP but I still use it a lot for training where I think it excels and it certainly saves me $$$$.
I have 2, one 4" and 5" and love them. They are a lot of fun
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I have shot one. A comfortable grip and a very good trigger for a Plastic Pistole. It would be a tough decision between the Walther trigger and the P322 capacity.
Posts: 3335 | Location: Florence, Alabama, USA | Registered: July 05, 2001
I had one. I ended up selling it to a friend that liked it more than I did.
It was a decent pistol. Accurate and reliable enough to be fun.
The gun is styled like a PPQ and I bought it as a "trainer" for my centerfire PPQs.
The trigger, while decent for a .22 plinker, is different enough from the centerfire PPQs that I was not sure the training benefit I was after was there.
Posts: 462 | Location: Illinois | Registered: June 13, 2020