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But how long does it run like that? Mine would run fine for about 200rds or so, then started to jam and have problems when it got dirty. The front sight also fell off a few times."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Not sure. I know that I usually shoot it about 200-300 rounds at a range trip. Hell, I have gone a few trips before cleaning it too.Originally posted by CJ View PostBut how long does it run like that? Mine would run fine for about 200rds or so, then started to jam and have problems when it got dirty. The front sight also fell off a few times.Fuck you. We're going to Costco.
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Avoid the sig mosquito; I have one and it had a 2,000 round break in period, plus feed ramp polishing to get it to run anything other than cci mini mags, and it only kind of does now.
I have a S&W 622 that I love, but it can be a little bit of a pain in the ass to break down, but it would not prevent me from buying another one. I got it off my cousin for $100 though because she thought it was broken; she had never cleaned it and it jammed. I have no idea what a new one costs, though.I don't like Republicans, but I really FUCKING hate Democrats.
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I havent had any issues with my sig 1911-22 suppressed. I did have to take it apart and sand down a few areas when I first got it due to it not cycling correctly.Originally posted by CJ View PostBut how long does it run like that? Mine would run fine for about 200rds or so, then started to jam and have problems when it got dirty. The front sight also fell off a few times.
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I had 2 .22 1911's, both of which would not cycle suppressed when they got dirty. I didn't bother to take it apart and fix them, I just moved on. They were also pretty big and heavy. I ended up with a 22/45 lite and love it.Originally posted by Craizie View PostI havent had any issues with my sig 1911-22 suppressed. I did have to take it apart and sand down a few areas when I first got it due to it not cycling correctly."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Patrick's M&P-22 runs pretty good suppressed. I looked at those, but after having 2 other umarex guns give me crap, I decided to just stay away. It's a good option for a full size trainer, or someone who wants a full sized .22 pistol."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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That's what I like about it most. For my plinking fun I enjoy the full size and feel of it.Originally posted by CJ View PostPatrick's M&P-22 runs pretty good suppressed. I looked at those, but after having 2 other umarex guns give me crap, I decided to just stay away. It's a good option for a full size trainer, or someone who wants a full sized .22 pistol.
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For what it's worth, put the heavier spring in the mosquito and use "HOT" .22LR ammo designed for use in .22LR AR rifles. cycling problems go away....assuming you can find the ammo!Originally posted by Mach1Run View PostI got a p22 I will sell you. I hate the mag release on it and my son prefers the mosquito of all things. At least he gets a lot of practice clearing stoppages lol.
A well seated bullet in the casing is the biggest key so they don't "bend" when getting chambered.
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