View Full Version : My new 22 and some other babble
Gene Hackman
03-01-2015, 12:40 AM
I finally got a 22 pistol at the gun show today. It's a Phoenix Arms hp22. I took it to the range and after I figured out how to use it with the 500 safety features I shot about 375 rounds without any problems at all. I almost turned some punks into grease spots though because you get an hour at the range and they were sitting in some chairs towards the back probably waiting for my lane and they started tossing bullet casings at me. Seriously. Who does that? Anyway what do you folks think of the 22? I paid about 200 out the door. I also shot my Bersa today and it's still a piece of crap jamming on the last round in the mag. I wish I could figure this out. I don't shoot my kahr or glock too much cause I know damn well they they work 100% so I'm saving my rounds for camping.
mr surveyor
03-01-2015, 01:14 PM
You paid $200 for a Phoenix?
ripley16
03-01-2015, 01:50 PM
You can't beat a nice 22 for fun at the range. The first gun I ever bought, 47 years ago, was a terrific Colt Woodsman. It's had thousands of rounds passed through that beautiful barrel. I used it and a kid friendly Beretta Neos to teach my two boys to shoot.
I've had a bunch of .22s over the years. Others I've really enjoyed are the Browning Buckmark, Beretta 70s, Walther PP and TPH, Daewoo DP52, a FEG SMC and a remarkably competent GSG 1911-22.
A few that were problematic were the Sig Mosquito, Walther P22 and a couple of Bersas.
I grew up with a Ithaca M49 single shot lever action rifle and taught my kids on a "old-reliable" Marlin model 60. Along the way I've gobbled up some of the newer tacticool .22s out today. Perhaps my favorite is the HK 416. It is 100% fun.
Can't beat a nice .22 for cheap family fun.
Harrylee
03-01-2015, 04:01 PM
I’ll go along with the GSG 1911-22, I have the Sig Sauer but still the gun put the ZRTS barrel cone on it and made a full length guide rod for it on my lathe. This little gun still amazes me how accurate is. Lots of fun just need to keep finding 22's to feed it
I had a Phoenix HP-22. Mid-late 70's production purchased new. It was actually a pretty good, handy and reliable tackle box plinker....what I bought it for. Probably shouldn't have sold it off.
berettabone
03-01-2015, 05:37 PM
You just look for firearm trouble, don't you???????????????????????????????:p
jeepster09
03-01-2015, 06:00 PM
You just look for firearm trouble, don't you???????????????????????????????:p
+1..
Gene Hackman
03-01-2015, 08:30 PM
You just look for firearm trouble, don't you???????????????????????????????:p
It works well. I'm tempted to chuck that bersa in a lake though.
b4uqzme
03-01-2015, 08:58 PM
I think they're just teasing you a bit there GH. Phoenix Arms doesn't have much of a reputation for reliability. Kinda a match made in heaven IMHO. :D
Best.
Armybrat
03-01-2015, 09:31 PM
My Winchester 67A has always been 100% reliable... ;)
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Bawanna
03-01-2015, 10:04 PM
The only issue with mine is finding food for it. I'm ready for a flood of cheap 22 to hit the market, anytime now would be fine.
Gene Hackman
03-02-2015, 12:19 AM
The only issue with mine is finding food for it. I'm ready for a flood of cheap 22 to hit the market, anytime now would be fine. I find it regularly at cabelas. I think they put it out throughout the day.
Gene Hackman
03-02-2015, 12:21 AM
Should I carry my ct9? All I have is one of those little douche bag holsters that leaves the muzzle exposed.
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