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At the risk of a lifetime ban for OT posting, how do you like your G22? Have heard many good things, but the high sight line seems parallax-detrimental for my typically close distances.
At the risk of a lifetime ban for OT posting, how do you like your G22? Have heard many good things, but the high sight line seems parallax-detrimental for my typically close distances.
Our moderator allows us one OT thread to be running at any one time and since no one's posted in the "Old-Timer's" thread in over a week I think I'm safe.
I like the G22, it shoots very well. Very fun plinker and ammo is cheap. I actually shoot better with it's built in sight than the scope, it needs some adjustment still.
Dislikes, only 10 rds. per clip and its not easy to clean.
Overall, love it. Also have the Walther P22 w/ both the 3.4 & 5" bbls. which is why I have the laser shown in that photo.
For the semi-semi related content, Walther is a German mfgr. but I believe the guns are made elsewhere in Europe.
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