It’s worth noting that buying P22 now new means you’re getting a Gen 2. Captured recoil spring for easier takedown and assembly, and better reliability.
I picked up a Beretta 70s in .22lr a couple months ago. Had to replace a dinged rear site, but otherwise it’s solid. Luckily it didn’t come with those oversized target grips. It eats everything I stuff in it, and with its metal frame, no recoil at all. Definitely a great gun!
I would like Ruger to acknowledge that the LCP in .22 needs different springs, and make the fix! However, until then, we’re stuck with aftermarket unfortunately!
One suggestion for the LCP in .22. If you start to get light strike issues, install an aftermarket spring package. They’re pretty cheap and the help with light strikes (and extraction).
Love mine. Great size, modest recoil for a micro 9, and points like a finger. I’ve never had an issue with trigger. Just looking for some night sights.
I’ve got the Beretta Storm subcompact and the Beretta 9000s, both in 9mm. The ergonomics are FAR better on the Storm, but the 9000 is reliable and looks cool! That said, I’d carry the Storm way before the 9000!
Love my CSX. That said, I also throw a Smith Bodyguard in my pocket on occasion. The CSX is a great belt gun, but the Bodyguard excels in pocket carry. Buy both!
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