When two people who have set out to make objective determinations based on their subjective needs bring their findings together this often results in the locking of horns and considerable consternation in comment sections around the internet. Tweet . They are both about the same size, both accurate with our preferred ammo and will digest most “bulk” 22LR. Walther’s P22 was, at the time of its introduction, a paradigm-shifting handgun that has been copied often since its introduction and now enjoys some modern updates moving closer to its two decade mark. It may be that I just like the sights better, but I do see a difference on the target. Never tried the Sig, but between the SR22 and P22? Taking the Ruger apart involved clearing it, then opening a swinging-door-type catch located in (you guessed it) exactly the same place as the one on the Walther. By far it was easier to use a finger of the weak hand to press the button. Antler mark = made at the Walther factory in Ulm, and proofed in Ulm: View attachment 127407 The texture of the Ruger’s grip leaves a little bit to be desired for those who like to workout hard with their guns, with only a few sparse rows of a treaded texture on the very corners of the front strap and continuing around partially onto the side panels. The aggressive, eccentric texturing of the Walther is a welcome addition even on a gun this small with so little recoil. However, the innards of the Ruger were quite different from those of the Walther. Many .22 caliber pistols show a certain amount of ammunition sensitivity. CTRL + SPACE for auto-complete. On the range we had no problems with the gun except with the Federal Classic ammo. Nov 11, 2008 19,807 113 What would have impressed us mightily is if Ruger (or Walther) had attempted to copy the original Walther PPK for the 22LR, and brought it off nicely at a good sale price. Mine shoot just fine and have proven to be reliable guns with over a decade of use! The Ruger magazines accept a flat floorplate or a pinky extension that is significantly more generous and combined with its lack of finger grooves on the frame means that those with large hands are more likely to settle into this gun comfortably. The only real problem I have with the SR22 is the safety. Bottom line up front, the Walther wins here, but with a caveat. Follow Murphy and his friends on his survival journey and adventures. Like the Walther, the Ruger had a rail under the muzzle for a light or laser sight. The grips on the SR are slightly bigger, so they fit our hands better. It’s a delight to the eye, very busy yet business-like in its look. Then pull the slide to the rear, lift it, and ease it forward off the barrel. Next is the ambidextrous magazine release, which is a latch device at the bottom rear of the trigger guard that you press downward to release the magazine. In general, you want to use some fairly stout loads to ensure good function, as it is possible to go with lighter and lighter loads, especially match loads, and see regular malfunctions. But. Therefore there’s less “threading the needle” involved in getting the gun back together. A common observation made about these two pistols is they are basically the same gun with different brands, with the Walther being the original and the Ruger being the copy. ok so obviously they are similar, but they are not the same, which one do you guys think is better? So long as the gun is reliable, delivers sufficient accuracy and enables the shooter to produce that accuracy with relative ease, a gun gets a pass from me. It also had failed to fire in the past in other good guns. My biggest bone of contention with the Ruger is the operation of the safety. The average improvement in group sizes obtainable with the Ruger, fired from a heavily supported benchrest position, were anywhere from 25 to 33% better than equivalent groups fired in the Walther. The SR22’s trigger put us off. quality? We suspect that reader either had dirt fouling the latch or a faulty latch on his Walther. In all cases, the slide was not driven back far enough to pick up the next round. Nonetheless, when fed good ammo the reliability is there and both are more than accurate enough for practical tasks. When compared with the Ruger SR22 and the Walther P22, each of which uses a 10 round magazine, the TX22 offers six additional rounds. Where things get tricky is when one drags subjective performance standards and metrics into the equation. Thread starter track_warrior; Start date Jan 19, 2012; Jan 19, 2012 #1 T. track_warrior New Member. The double-action pull was good enough that we could hold the gun on target easily until the gun fired, but we did not attempt to make groups DA. Walther makes it easy to install a silencer-threaded barrel where those are legal. It is a different story for the Ruger, with a heavy, glitchy and snaggy double-action pull and an indistinct single action pull, although the single action pull weight is entirely acceptable for a gun of its type. Whether you're looking to sharpen your shooting skills during target practice or searching for a reliable firearm for self-defense purposes, rimfire pistols don't produce a great deal of felt recoil, ⦠Plainly stated, both guns are pretty simple to disassemble, needing only their respective disassembly latches pulled or flipped down and then the slides are retracted all the way to the rear before the back end of the slide is lifted up off of the rails and then returned forward off of the barrel and frame. The trick in operating safeties of this nature is swiping the extended, raised thumb down and past the safety to pop it forward and up to the fire position, much more easily accomplished thanks to the small size of this gun. We don’t know how to accurize them, or if that’s possible. Where the rubber meets the road for a pistol is always in how it shoots, and little else. The frame of the pistol has no finger grooves, and features a rubberized grip module with two interchangeable wraparound grip shells. item 5 DON HUME J966627R D HUME JIT 99W WALTHER P22 ⦠Once the 5.5-pound SA pull is learned, it’s possible to do reasonable shooting, but we found it was easier to do that with the smooth trigger of the Walther P22. The sight picture was perhaps a bit more precise than the Walther’s, because the rear slot was narrower. reliable? A visual inspection port allows one to verify by eye the presence of a round in the chamber without need of manipulating the slide. I have a Ruger mk 2 target that will eat pretty much anything I put though it. If the trigger had been clean and a pound or more lighter, we would have liked the gun better. The frame is aggressively textured for all-conditions traction, has a single finger groove and the backstrap is changeable by drifting out a roll pin. The sights were just fine. It stacked badly in DA mode, breaking at 9.8 pounds, and was creepy in SA mode. If the hammer is cocked, putting the safety on leaves it cocked. In other words, the TX22 has 60% more capacity than other handguns in the.22LR market. Second, the sights on the SR22 are superior to the P22. Shoot it a bit and you'll see the slide with nasty gouge marks. In a broader sense these are also general-purpose pistols; more or less equally at home in a self-defense role or a recreational plinking or target shooting role, and both are configured in such a way to be instantly comfortable for the vast majority of semi-auto pistol shooters today. The gun shot a touch low for us, so we elected to change the front sight. Alas, comparing these two is apples to oranges. Thumb cocking either gun was not easy, the Ruger being harder to cock. The Walther safety is an okay-or-no-way feature, with some shooters, especially those who are weaned on the Beretta 92 family of pistols, likely to take to it easily enough even if they do not prefer it. But, internally, there are significant differences especially in the operation of the trigger and the safety. Ruger Mark IV. The slide release is located in the expected position just above and behind the trigger at the top of the frame. There is no shortage of quality .22 pistols on the market today, and there is seemingly a model and accompanying variant that can suit any task or purpose. We did like the sights, the workmanship, the two extension-type magazine bottoms, the zip case, and the comprehensive manual with its wonderfully detailed exploded view. The pain arises with the Walther when it is time to reassemble it, since the lengthy uncaptured recoil spring makes threading the recoil spring guide rod through its length and out through the aperture at the front of the slide quite a trick. Anyone out there have the M&P 22? Another control is the slide lock, which holds the slide rearward after the last shot. From intricately crafted Olympic-grade free pistols that can produce hair-splitting accuracy to ruggedized, optic ready fullsize handguns that closely replicate their service caliber counterparts. The Walther has a significant advantage in its nicer trigger and grip texture, where the sights on the Ruger are slightly better but it has a nasty DA trigger and is slippery. 2 front sight, the gun shot just above the point of aim at 15 yards, which is what we wanted. The P22 and looking at the SR22 (never held one) are/seem a bit too small. There were three white dots. The controls are simple and straightforward. I own both the Walther and the Ruger. Weight is a feathery 16 oz., and it is nominally wider than the Ruger at 1 1/10 inches wide. The slide is aluminum alloy, as is the barrel-retention block and the slide rails inside the frame. The final choice of front sight would depend on the final selection of the very best ammo for the gun. 102 Posts . Both the Ruger SR22 and the Walther P22Q are fine rimfire pistols that are suitable for a variety of tasks, from informal target shooting and plinking to the honing of fundamentals and even self-defense. Go figure. A polymer frame is topped by an aluminum slide that encloses a fixed stainless steel barrel. On the range we encountered perhaps the most damning thing about the Ruger, its trigger. The Walther P22 is full of tactile surprises. The Walther did not reliably cycle the Federal Gold Medal Match, and had one failure to feed with the Eley Ten-X. But when a gun does that well over time, it can serve as a benchmark against which to test newer products, which in this case is the Ruger SR22PB Model 03600, $399. One may compare, contrast and analyze any two guns, or any number of guns that have any set of features against each other in quest of reaching a conclusion. The Ruger has a wraparound, rubberized grip shell unit that is interchangeable for different sizes. Both guns have cumbersome safeties. As the old saying goes, you should work your own wires and for that matter you should definitely never, ever read the comments. While mechanically very different in operation and internally, both guns share the aesthetics and general control layout of their larger brethren, making them attractive options as companion guns to their larger siblings for fans of a specific brand, and to a lesser degree as trainers for those same guns. Depressing either lever with the thumb or the trigger finger will release the magazine briskly. Free shipping. A laser sight there might make some sense for those with compromised vision. The only possible explanation for not finding the .22 pistol you need is that you just did not look hard enough.
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