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To: 300winmag

My “compact” .22 pistols are berettas ....

Model 70
Model 71S
Model 76 target

The Mod 70 was a gift that had a threaded barrel. Magazines for the 70 series are getting hard to find, yet they are out there.... Flawless operation to date from all three.

My only Walther .22 is the P22 Target with the counterweight on the front. As you state, even this Walther has a heavy double action trigger pull.

As does my .380 PPKS/s.....

Nanolube , nanolube, nanolube and some detailing with my India stones did make it smooth yet ... Still heavy DA pull.

Stay safe !


4,030 posted on 04/07/2013 7:22:06 AM PDT by Squantos ( Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet ...)
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To: Squantos; g'nad; Ramius; osagebowman; TalonDJ
Range report tomorrow on the Kimber Solo and Walther PPK/S 22. Meanwhile, a secret sale netted me this piece of Benchmade cutlery:

One piece of forged steel with G10 non-slip handle scales. The plastic safety sheath has a fast-draw snap-out design that still manages to hold everything securely. The back is designed for either MOLLE strips, or a Tek-Loc belt/MOLLE clamp.

It comes totally unsharpened, so it will need a bit or work to get it to the hatchet level of sharpness, much less shaving-sharp. Same thing for the pointy end.I guess they decided everyone would have their own opinions on how to finish the project.

One thing I had to do was wrap the handle with that stretch-and-stick camo/bandage tape. My wrist needs all the help it can get, especially with jarring impacts.

The forked prybar on the end is a nice touch, turning this into a handy entry tool to pry a door open, rather than chop it to pieces. :)

4,031 posted on 04/09/2013 4:20:44 AM PDT by 300winmag (Overkill Never Fails)
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