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I was thinking about this for my first gun. It is .22lr but I am wondering if it is prohibited because I can't find anything on the forums about it.....
The P22 is a real blast to shoot though. It is small and a challenge to shoot. One of the few 22lr handguns that have a little recoil you can feel.
You can also remove the fake compensator off the front and have the barrel shortened to 106mm.
I highly suggest against the P22. If you plan on getting this for your wife then fine, because I will not fit your hands at all. (Inless you have sissy hands.) The gun can't hit the broad side of a barn with the low profile combat sights ( On a rimfire gun, WTF?). True you are able to change them, but that is added cost when you can buy a much better gun for around the same price.
If you want a REAL .22 rim fire handgun go and get yourself a Ruger Mark 1,2,3 hunter.
It's 20 times the handgun the Walther is.
I saw a used Mark 1 bull barrel for under $150. My P22 costed my $400 and something USED.
You will not regret it

wow what a comment...
Firstly P22 is an awesome little pistol, I love the way it looks, nobody ( I mean it) ever goes by without turning his head. Almost like having a flashy blonde accompanying you at the range.
Never jams. I had two and must say they are very well engineered and tolerate quite a bit of fouling before they start slowing down cycle rate or having feeding/extracting issues. P22's are also very tolerant to low-powered ammo and chew subsonics like nobody's business.
Small grips mean very small overall profile. Even with target 6" barrel P22 look so small that I have been accused of bringing prohib to the range. You will get used to them disregard of you size. Same can be said about 45 two-finger gripped 1911's and number of other firearms.
Sight are good. If you ever thought about practicing some real routines like drawing it from inside the pants or shooting from under armpit - P22 is a real winner. Accuracy of sighting system on a P22 - I can hit silhouette reliably 10 out or 10 from 85 yrads.
Rugers 1,2,3,4 on the other hand - there is nothing really good about them. They are not real pistols, neither good for drills nor for serious target use. I tried them hard and to this day I am still puzzled why some people like them at all.
I only use bulk Federal ammo with my P22s - slide should last a long long time. I wouldn't recommend any HV stuff such as CCI Stingers. Jams are very very rare on both. My Ruger MKiii jams much more often.
Its far easier to shoot accurately with the Ruger yet I am still drawn to the P22 because of its small size and challenge. I have the compensator removed which means it has quite a short sight line. Shooting a good group with it at 20 meters is possible, just requires a lot of effort.
You can take the compensator off yourself and just have the piece of barrel sticking out the front. To have the barrel shortened talk to Barry at Bits of Pieces in Delta.




























