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Posted: 12/23/2001 1:38:57 PM EDT
| I've seen some favorable reviews of this pistol, an inexpensive pocket .22 that is suppose to actually function. Just looking for a fun little plinker. Any input? |
Could you describe the failure, please? Phoenix Arms would not fix/replace? Thanks. |
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First, of all the one I have I love. Just don't use Federal HP's with it. Mine always jams with them. Second, I can say that from my experience Pheonix Arms gave me the best customer service when I had a problem with mine. I basically bought a used HP22 with the short barrel and shot it till the slide cracked. I sent it back to them and got it replaced for free and quite a few extras for free when they sent it back. I would recommend this pistol to anyone. |
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Bought one new that wouldn't eject fairly often. I could tell that the extractor spring was weak so I sent it back. They replaced the spring and sent an extra mag back with it. Worked like a champ. A friend kept after me about it until I sold it to him. He still has it and has had no other problems. |
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I picked one up for a gag gift for my wife. It was under $80, so I didn't think I could go wrong. If it worked great if it didn't, I wasn't out too much. Needless to say, my wife had a little laugh, but I ended up with a funtional .22, that worked well. I broke the recoil spring quide rod, while cleaning it. The company didn't hesitate to send me a new one. I thought it was great customer service. They aren't the most accurate things, but they tend to hit what you aim at. I eventually sold mine and picked up a Browning Buckmark Bullseye. No regrets on purchasing, using, or selling. |
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