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3/19/2007 7:22:41 AM EDT
Had myself some time to go unload a few rounds through the little walther. I've run about 500 rounds through it with little errors. On my first outing with it I did have some feeding issues. These problems included a double feed & 2 FTF's. This was with cheap Wal-Mart High Velocity Remington's in the Green Box if I remember correctly. This was about 40 rounds worth. I then loaded in some CCI FMJ's which have since then run without flaw or feeding problems. I'm tacking up those issues as ammo problems. It still remains fairly accurate. Obviously much better when assisted by a bench or in a arm's rested position. Any little flick of the wrist sends fliers all over the target.

I found it much easier to stay in the Bullseye with my 1911 than this little gun. I'm about 6'1'' 190 lbs and have fairly large hands ( this weapon was mainly purchased for my fiance as her starter-gun to safely get her up to a larger caliber ) so the mag with the extended finger groove is a must. If I just use the flat base mag my pinky hangs off the bottom and does effect my accuracy significantly. My father who has thicker hands than me was all over the place just from not being able to hold the thing. haha.

It's still a very cool little gun and a good in-your-pocket concealed. But you'd have to get alot of practice in with this weapon to make it anywhere near lethal. If anything its just a visual/audible deterent or a great practice/plinking gun.