k22 pistol owners feedback

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k22 pistol owners feedback

#1 Post by joe »

k22 owners, are you still happy you bought the pistol ? any problems thus far
i'm thinking of getting one, remember handling one a few years ago and was impressed with the quailty etc, however if i do order one, i want one with a saftey / decocker
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#2 Post by BamBam »

I haven't heard of a decocker model.

They're pretty accurate, more so than a GSG, with the fibre optic front sight and adjustable rear sight.

When I bought mine I weighed up buying a GSG then upgrading the sights and adding the accurising kit, but by then it was already K22 money. Got it 2nd hand off here so saved money actually.
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BamBam wrote:I haven't heard of a decocker model.

They're pretty accurate, more so than a GSG, with the fibre optic front sight and adjustable rear sight.

When I bought mine I weighed up buying a GSG then upgrading the sights and adding the accurising kit, but by then it was already K22 money. Got it 2nd hand off here so saved money actually.

at the last practical pistol shoot at bisley, i did see a few shooters with a k22 xtrim
grand power do offer a decocker option so will see what scott can do
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I have a X-trim, no decocker.
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#5 Post by the running man »

I had one...liked it very much....then edgar bros revamped the 1911, people were finding the accuracy superb...so I sold mine for £850 bought a 1911 for £410 and stuffed the rest in the new gun fund.....I found my 1911 with a vortex on top is 10p peice grouping at 25m.....so I'm very happy with it...
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#6 Post by safetyfirst »

Had mine for years now, favourite pistol. Great bit of kit.
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#7 Post by joe »

safetyfirst wrote:Had mine for years now, favourite pistol. Great bit of kit.
Any issues ?
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#8 Post by Sim G »

If only the price could be looked at the same way they have with the GSG. It's a 400 Euro gun in Central Europe....
In 1978 I was told by my grand dad that the secret to rifle accuracy is, a quality bullet, fired down a quality barrel..... How has that changed?

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#9 Post by safetyfirst »

I did have some significant issues but mine was one of the very first batch, it needed some alterations to slide, breech and return springs which were all carried out free and they collected and delivered it back.

Runs like a train now.

They've sold well over a thousand.
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#10 Post by joe »

Sim G wrote:If only the price could be looked at the same way they have with the GSG. It's a 400 Euro gun in Central Europe....
FrOm reading the forums the k100 (9mm version ) is often compared to the glock as a better alternative
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