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    The trouble with .22 autos is as Spanners pointed out already is being able to cycle a heavy slide. Most are made of alloy or cast in order to allow this.
    I have read all the negative stuff about some makes especially the mosquito as well.
    Have also read some positive stuff.
    Mine cost fuck all brand new with 4 mags and a suppressor. Bloke bought it and work overseas prevented him using it so I got it cheap.
    Have had trouble with 2 mags causing issues and fixed the problems.
    It cycles just about everything especially cci subs without the suppressor. Guess you get good one and bad ones. Mine says made in Germany. I am partial to German firearms and like the others I own have had a good run out of it so far. Practicing with it has helped me no end when I come to shoot my centrefires.




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    Quote Originally Posted by R93 View Post
    The trouble with .22 autos is as Spanners pointed out already is being able to cycle a heavy slide. Most are made of alloy or cast in order to allow this.
    this is only a problem with designs that are trying to visually clone centrefire pistols. With dedicated designs etc Ruger Mk1/2/3/2245, Beretta 87, Browning Buckmark etc they're designed around the .22lr using quality materials. The CZ Kadet uses a similar sort of slide to the Ruger/Browning design and is to my mind a better design than the ones that use a pot metal full-size slide.

    "Made in Germany" doesn't necessarily mean anything whatsoever, GSG started as literally an airsoft manufacturer and the design/materials of their rimfire guns reflect that - clones of iconic centrefire guns in inferior materials

    Same with the "Colt" and "HK" .22lr AR15 clones - they're airsoft grade guns relabelled with "prestige" brand names
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