SW22 Victory Performance Center

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SW22 Victory Performance Center

Anyone have one? Whats your thoughts?
Trigger pull, feel, durability?

Debating between a ruger 22/45 lite, 22/45 tactical and the SW.
Lots of info on the ruger out there but not much on the victory performance center.

Would like one for plinking with accuracy in mind trying to split cards, hitting dimes...that kind of stuff but also to use for .22 steel compitions.

Thanks!
 
I don't have the Performance Center model but I upgraded my Victory with the Tandemcross hive grips and the Tandemcross trigger. I run mine with a Burris Fastfire 3.
Trigger is lighter and smoother and the grips are a big improvement over factory.
Very accurate pistol with higher quality ammo.
 
Might not be the prettiest of guns but at the end of the day if it performs well I don't care how it looks.
I'm interested in the flat face trigger, I don't have one but can image it would be nice.
 
I have the tandemkross flat face trigger on my Browning Buckmark, and it turned what already was a good trigger to a great trigger. Nice clean crisp trigger pull, and the trigger stop is a nice bonus too. Probably the best upgrade you could do on your 22 pistol.
 
. The Volquartsen competition grips improve the gun over the Behive grips. The price of the Performance Center Victory is a great buy add the Volquartsen grips and a Tandemkross relex mount and have fun.
 
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I'm now trying to decide between buying a Ruger 22/45 lite, buying Tandemkross upgrades or the Performance Center SW22 Victory.... The SW22 would cost less overall with the parts that I would want for the 22/45....
 
I'm now trying to decide between buying a Ruger 22/45 lite, buying Tandemkross upgrades or the Performance Center SW22 Victory.... The SW22 would cost less overall with the parts that I would want for the 22/45....

You won't go wrong with either. Both have lots of aftermarket support, both shoot great stock and modded, and both break down easy to clean.
 
I have not shot one, but know of a fellow that bought the SW because he wanted to go to a red dot, and he likes it, I think it is just the standard one, I have not seen it.
I think most quality 22 pistols will shoot as good as most good shooters shoot, than the top drawer guys spend the big money on the hi end stuff, ie euro.
The most accurate one I ever shot was a Russian gun.
What feels good in the hand is more of a issue than the brand.
 
I had a Ruger 'lite' a few years ago but for me to shoot 25m was horrible, it was the 'lite' part that was pointless and anti-productive to me shooting accurately. sold it and picked up an older heavier target mark 2 and shot it FAR better for sure. I just started shooting bullseye/precision pistol (it's an eye-opener, and lots of fun!).

Take a look at the Browning medalist, S&W 41 or just google 'best bullseye pistols' and watch your wallet shrink.
 
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