It doesn't?!? I wish these had the solid grip like previous model but why sell a gun that uses backstraps and not include them?On that note, I noticed the manuals included are for mk7's and that these didn't come with any additional backstraps.
I guess I'm just fortunate because my old mk7 came with a full set that I can use.
It doesn't?!? I wish these had the solid grip like previous model but why sell a gun that uses backstraps and not include them?![]()
First of all, I have to give props to Grand Power for making such an amazing pistol at a remarkable price, and second to Dlask for blowing these out so cheap that anyone who missed out on the deal will surely feel sorry now.
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Quality is as good as my Glock. Feels very nice in the hand, action is incredibly smooth. Lockup and fit on this gun is superb. Can't wait to pump some lead down range with this thing.
This really was a steal for around $550 all in. I'm happy that a lot of us are in the know, as I think it will continue to spread.
I'm very, very impressed. Slovakia is on the map now.
I received my KS22 yesterday and I am going to go against the grain on my initial non-range report. It fits my hand extremely well and feels balanced. I would rate the fit/finish on mine at 6/10. Now I realize that everybody out there has differing standards to judge by so take my report as a FWIW.
There is highly visible machining marks that are located on the front top of the slide just aft of the front sight. Also there are what appears to be deformities in the coating of the slide either side below front site. I like the gun and I will not be sending it back but in my eyes the quality control on the machining was less than stellar. The mag release button also seems to have a "ridge" that you need to apply extra pressure on the button to get it to function whereas pressing the button from the right side works flawlessly. Slidelock notch is VERY sensitive to let go as well.
I also cycled through four types of ammo (Fed Match, Rem Golden, Win Super X Gold bullet and Win Wildcat) The only ammo it liked in non-firing was the Fed Match. The Win Super X was just ok and the other two it flat out refused to load or cycle properly. I can see this is going to be a fussy little pistol. Probably going to have to order some CCI.
Anyways those are my findings so far......no bs just an honest report.
I'm sure the 9mm are fine, but I'm eager to hear of other's experience with the K22 (X-Trim in my case). I've had mine since the start of the year and finding ammo that runs reliably is a royal PITA. For you new owners, watch for excessive wax buildup on the mag if your ammo is wax coated. What I've found with mine is after running a couple mags, then I get some insane ammo jumping where after a shot as the slide comes back and the new round is trying to feed into the chamber, it will miss and launch a full 18" into the air directly above the gun.Range time can only prove these firearms of their worth, and from my experience, I have no doubt what I received is going to be absolutely stellar.
I received mine today as well. Feels really nice in the hand, mag release a little bit sticky but no big deal. However, I must say that I'm horribly incompetent at the reassembly - Apparently I can't pull the slide back far enough. I've watched the videos, I'm pretty certain I have the technique right, so I'll just keep playing with it.
I'm sure the 9mm are fine, but I'm eager to hear of other's experience with the K22 (X-Trim in my case). I've had mine since the start of the year and finding ammo that runs reliably is a royal PITA. For you new owners, watch for excessive wax buildup on the mag if your ammo is wax coated. What I've found with mine is after running a couple mags, then I get some insane ammo jumping where after a shot as the slide comes back and the new round is trying to feed into the chamber, it will miss and launch a full 18" into the air directly above the gun.
So I'm glad Dlask had this sale because now that there are more owners out there, I might get to the bottom of this and own a reliable .22 pistol.
I'm sure the 9mm are fine, but I'm eager to hear of other's experience with the K22 (X-Trim in my case). I've had mine since the start of the year and finding ammo that runs reliably is a royal PITA. For you new owners, watch for excessive wax buildup on the mag if your ammo is wax coated. What I've found with mine is after running a couple mags, then I get some insane ammo jumping where after a shot as the slide comes back and the new round is trying to feed into the chamber, it will miss and launch a full 18" into the air directly above the gun.
So I'm glad Dlask had this sale because now that there are more owners out there, I might get to the bottom of this and own a reliable .22 pistol.
Got my k22 x-trim today and it is GORGOUES! !!!!
Still having a bit of a hard.time trying to disassemble it.
I'll #### around with it more later on throughout the week and see.
Only 22lr pistol that i have ever had not picky on ammo is my cz75 kadet.
I hope the GP is close to it in reliability.



























