Thanks for yet another thorough and expert review, HR. As I mentioned in the pre-showing discussion, my son owns the non-California P22. It appears excellent to me, the grip ergonomics are typically-Walther outstanding, and my 16 year old granddaughter enjoys shooting it and has mastered basic handgun safety and firing techniques with it.
I had one of these , it was a beautiful gun accept too many issues while shooting it , so i traded it in for a Taurus TX22, which is awesome. You can get an after market captured guide rod making reassembling easier..
👍👍Thanks HR, I’ve looked at those and am seriously considering buying one. My ancestors came from 🇩🇪 Germany and you pronounce the Walther name a whole lot better than I do.
Big THANK YOU. for this. I bought mine in 2021 when I purchased my used Smith and Wesson model 64-5. My P22CA is great as long as it runs CCI. Mine is blue with a stainless steel silver colored slide. If I run Aguila ammo it's a jamomatic. Federal isn't much better. I only buy CCI and it's great and that is both LRN and Jacketed. I like the sights but I'm used to a low ramp and groove of my S&W 64. The P22CA is accurate too. My range goes out to 50 yards and it hits the target but if I get a 10 inch group at that distance I feel good. I'm used to the trigger but it's heavy in both actions. My 64 is a DAO and way lighter than the P22. It's fun and was very affordable but mags in Oregon are $48 a piece. Mine came with 1 mag only, I bought 2 more but from 21-23 I couldn't find them at any Oregon Walther dealer. Found a couple last year. Was in a accident and had part of my foot amputated so I have been stuck at home and no travel other than Dr app. Your videos help me make up for it. My Pups watch you too. They know your voice. Thanks for all you do Chief. Making a bad time of my life better. Just be happy when I can return to work and the range and back to playing in our band CHEERS
Walther also goes above and beyond on their warranty. A relative bought one second hand several years ago. It had suffered some abuse and was sent back for repairs, with the new owner fully expecting to pay for the work. Nevertheless, came back fixed at no charge. The P22:is an unsung value.
I really enjoy shooting mine, it's a lot of fun. When I first got it I made the mistake of replacing the spring with a captured version and it started having stovepipes and misfeeds like crazy. As soon as I put the original spring back the problems disappeared and never returned. I have been told that this gun is much more forgiving of different ammo after it is well broken in, say 500 rounds or so. While breaking it in stick with higher velocity rounds My experience is also that it should be cleaned frequently.
The P22Q has held up well for me and it’s pretty reliable for a little .22 pistol. It’s a good little trainer for a student’s first range trip as a lighter alternative to a Ruger Mark pistol. I think these newer P22s fixed a lot of the jam-o-matic problems of the earlier models. I’ve taught a lot of beginners with this .22. The double action on the P22Q isn’t heavy but it seems even longer than it should. I shoot DA revolvers and DA/SA pistols regularly and I keep thinking “this should have already fired!” when I try the P22Q. So I’m impressed by the one you have.
I’m interested in how this functions. They have been on my watchlist but always wondered how they perform. I’m waiting to see your results and feedback. They look awesome. Walther makes some nice firearms.
JFI - you can purchase a captured recoil spring assembly from a few companies and they work just fine. Additionally, i found the pistol likes CCI ammo the best.
My buddy Gene used to quote an ancient saying that a rifle is still dangerous without lock, stock, or barrel, because a man can beat his wife with the ramrod. For context, Gene's first gun, purchased back in the early 1930's from Bannerman, was a Civil War Spencer carbine. I still have a few fat lead and copper rounds for this rimfire gun. --Old Guy
Good morning HR. I tried their early version of this and the bullpup 22 rifle . Neither lasted very long. The pistol was not very reliable and the rifle was a major pain to take down to clean. Looks like some better weather coming next week for some range time.
I bought my P22Q back in June this year, registered it online and they send me 200 rounds of Federal Punch for free! Been a good gun, my takedown lever broke and i ordered a new one but gun still shoots fine. Love it! Mine is black with nickel slide, non-CA model
I have 6 grandkids who all learned to shoot with this handgun. Probably 6K rounds through it. Never malfunctioned unless we tried the subsonic rounds - it never liked those.
Cool video Howard ! , I love .22 lr , I’ve never held one of these . But they are popular. Nice breakdown of the walther or valter . We know what you mean , no judging over here haha! Have a great weekend and btw how’s private Chewie doing ?
Looking forward to the range report. Surprised that you got a CA compliant model there in Ohio, that HOP just didn't send it back to their distributor. Maybe they will sell it to you at a discount.
Thanks for the review. I am Walther fan for sure. The only reason I don't own the P22Q version is the need for a higher capacity standard magazine...12 at a minimum, preferably 15-18 at least as an option. Also no plate option. I really like the hammer (DA/SA) hammer fired design. A decocker version would be nice. I like the paddle magazine drop over a button style. I do also like the free state availability of a threaded barrel. The TX22 and the P322 and even KelTec .22 options are very dependable/fun options. Thankful for our varied options available from all manufactures.
Got one. I love how it fits my hand. I got it in 5" target. I like the extra speed of hypervelocity rounds like punch and stingers, they're moving out of that 5" barrel
I know it's a budget firearm (I see them new for $249 on PSA's website), but you'd really think they'd offer a "premium" version with an upcharge to get an aluminum slide. Friend's P22 slide developed a crack under normal use, and some of the secondhand zinc-alloy guns I've come across have started to disintegrate into that white powdery oxide if they had a scratch through the paint. I think personally if I decide to go with a gun like this, I'd probably just go with a Ruger SR22 myself- but it's something like $150 more.
Owned the P22Q version for maybe 10 or so years. Like the song goes, a Thin line Between Love and Hate. Persnickety with ammo. When it is good it is very, very good, when it is bad, back to Walther for cracked slide. Just yesterday, archived mine to the deep dark regions in the safe.
If you want to prevent damage to your firing pin and spare the destruction of any 22LR dummy rounds, get a box of #4-6 x 7/8" plastic drywall anchors. They make decent snap caps and each one is good for several dry fires. You may need a cleaning rod to punch them out because the firing pin will mash them out a bit.
Not sure what I can learn here since I've had one for quite a while but your appraisal seems pretty accurate. Like I said in your shooting video I like mine. Unlike yours in the shooting video mine does well with Remington Golden Bullets. The first thing I did before shooting was disassemble and clean it thoroughly. Maybe that made the difference?
Nice review. I've looked at those but never that closely. I like the ability to decock with the safety on. I really like my Cajun CZ75 compact but don't take it to classes or public ranges in general because it's not a decock model & I don't like putting it in double action around other people. It'll be interesting to see how easily the Walther drives a tack 😊
Nice review and looking forward to the range session. You may know this already but a #4-6 plastic wall anchor makes a perfect .22 rimfire snap cap. The extractor will engage it and a box of 100 is only a few dollars. I've used them for years in all my .22LR guns.
The back straps helped the pistol grow with my daughter’s hand and I think the safety should be opposite. Up is safe. Mine isn’t ca but still doesn’t have a captured spring either
I have a Walther WMP, one of my favorite guns to shoot.👍 I do not pretend to know how it is supposed to be pronounced. It is one heck of a pistol.👍 I love a hammer fired pistol, so now I want this one.👍
the decocker on this is odd, its not like a Beretta, you have to lower the hammer down ? how to carry this thing ? the safety is a bit confusing coming from a Beretta 92, i do like the magazine disconnect feature on it because when i remove the mag I know its a non firing firearm , good feature for young shooters
I own an older Walther P22 and find it a little fidgity: ammo sensitive and lots of snag prone protrusions. I would be curious about your opinion comparing the P22 and the Ruger SR
This company at one time offered their P-38 in .22 cal. and I wish they would have stuck with that. I know everyone is tired of hearing about the old days but if you're from back then some of these guns can be a little hard to accept. It must be difficult for some of these companies to try and stay competitive. Great video.
Nice review. I am not a fan of these 22LR semi-autos. I prefer to use the Nelson Custom 22LR Converter on my 1911. It works reliably and gives me the same feel as my 1911.
This gun looks a lot like my first-gen. CCP in 9mm. The almost-pocket nine is striker-fired, of course. Despite a lot of problems with the early CCPs, mine works flawlessly, and the "ergos" allow for accurate, instinctive shooting. This P22 looks tempting! Oh, regarding "Valter," I was a German minor, and I'd rather chew a jumbo roll of tinfoil than hear a "W" sound in German. --Old Guy
i own one...these aint 'perfect' out the box...but if you simply swap out the recoil spring for an aftermarket one (Tendem Cross) it will then run on anything you load into it. Mine never gave me an issue from new, but i replaced the spring anyway after reading so many reviews about it. And as i have said...FLAWLESS shooting since...
This is an unsafe gun. Bought one with laser but it may not fire. Walther tells to keep trying different ammo till it works. If we engage then disengage safety it will not fire
Alas, they chose a zinc slide, for more profits. Even a cheap grade of steel would have been better! Or a Ceracote finish over the zinc? I have another older pistol with a zinc slide called "Zamax" metal alloy, and anywhere the zinc rubs over steel IT WEARS A GROOVE IN THE ZINC! I keep the slide rails and grooves WELL GREASED! The ejector pin has worn a DEEP groove, yet it still works. But for how long?.................................elsullo
Hi Point carbines are made from cast zinc alloy but they use enough metal in a well engineered design with no stress raisers. The P22 suffers from some characteristic failure points. The slide can crack at the port region on the left side at its narrowest point you can see the notch for slide release causing the stress raiser. The also crack at the forward serrations which are too deep and sharp. Have these been changed in this version?
Nice 22. Yes, sir. 🤷 it's a toss-up on the name. Heck! I say it like it says on the box. With a W. Sorry that you get you these ' Anal inventiveness ' people always correcting you. Yes, if I was in Germany. I'd pronounce it the German way. I remember living in Germany when my dad was still in 82nd Airborne teaching my brother and I some basic Germany language. Yes, if I was in Germany and out of respect. I'd pronounce it like they say it. Yea.... It's a toss up
Thanks for yet another thorough and expert review, HR. As I mentioned in the pre-showing discussion, my son owns the non-California P22. It appears excellent to me, the grip ergonomics are typically-Walther outstanding, and my 16 year old granddaughter enjoys shooting it and has mastered basic handgun safety and firing techniques with it.
I had one of these
, it was a beautiful gun accept too many issues while shooting it , so i traded it in for a Taurus TX22, which is awesome. You can get an after market captured guide rod making reassembling easier..
My P22Q runs great on mini mag, but my TX22 runs great on everything. I can't think of anything bad to say about the TX22.
I wanted that Walther .22 but instead I opted for the Ruger SR22. Excellent video HR!
The Walther p22 QD has the decocker, you can however use the safety lever on this to dry fire the gun if you're worried about damaging it.
If the "QD" version is still in production, it doesn't appear on the Walther website.
@@hrfunk probably discontinued at this point
My Dads and Grandpa name was Walther. In English, Wal-ter.
Yes in In German. Valta or Valter... Depending on if my Grandmother was Mad or not 😂😅
👍👍Thanks HR, I’ve looked at those and am seriously considering buying one. My ancestors came from 🇩🇪 Germany and you pronounce the Walther name a whole lot better than I do.
Big THANK YOU. for this. I bought mine in 2021 when I purchased my used Smith and Wesson model 64-5.
My P22CA is great as long as it runs CCI. Mine is blue with a stainless steel silver colored slide. If I run Aguila ammo it's a jamomatic. Federal isn't much better. I only buy CCI and it's great and that is both LRN and Jacketed.
I like the sights but I'm used to a low ramp and groove of my S&W 64. The P22CA is accurate too. My range goes out to 50 yards and it hits the target but if I get a 10 inch group at that distance I feel good.
I'm used to the trigger but it's heavy in both actions. My 64 is a DAO and way lighter than the P22.
It's fun and was very affordable but mags in Oregon are $48 a piece.
Mine came with 1 mag only, I bought 2 more but from 21-23 I couldn't find them at any Oregon Walther dealer.
Found a couple last year.
Was in a accident and had part of my foot amputated so I have been stuck at home and no travel other than Dr app. Your videos help me make up for it.
My Pups watch you too. They know your voice.
Thanks for all you do Chief. Making a bad time of my life better. Just be happy when I can return to work and the range and back to playing in our band
CHEERS
My pleasure Marty! I hope you’re up and around soon!
Walther also goes above and beyond on their warranty. A relative bought one second hand several years ago. It had suffered some abuse and was sent back for repairs, with the new owner fully expecting to pay for the work. Nevertheless, came back fixed at no charge. The P22:is an unsung value.
I have heard other good things about their warranty service. I've never had to use it myself, but it's nice to know about.
I really enjoy shooting mine, it's a lot of fun. When I first got it I made the mistake of replacing the spring with a captured version and it started having stovepipes and misfeeds like crazy. As soon as I put the original spring back the problems disappeared and never returned. I have been told that this gun is much more forgiving of different ammo after it is well broken in, say 500 rounds or so. While breaking it in stick with higher velocity rounds My experience is also that it should be cleaned frequently.
Outstanding review Howard . Hey when are you going to review that Hi Lux Scope?
Hopefully soon. The weather here took a turn for the worse during the course of the last 2 or 3 weeks. That curtailed my long-range rifle shooting.
The P22Q has held up well for me and it’s pretty reliable for a little .22 pistol. It’s a good little trainer for a student’s first range trip as a lighter alternative to a Ruger Mark pistol. I think these newer P22s fixed a lot of the jam-o-matic problems of the earlier models. I’ve taught a lot of beginners with this .22.
The double action on the P22Q isn’t heavy but it seems even longer than it should. I shoot DA revolvers and DA/SA pistols regularly and I keep thinking “this should have already fired!” when I try the P22Q. So I’m impressed by the one you have.
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I’m interested in how this functions. They have been on my watchlist but always wondered how they perform. I’m waiting to see your results and feedback. They look awesome. Walther makes some nice firearms.
JFI - you can purchase a captured recoil spring assembly from a few companies and they work just fine. Additionally, i found the pistol likes CCI ammo the best.
Well done, Chief! And I think your German pronunciation was spot on. 👍👍
Surprised the "Caliornia" complient version actually holds bullets...
My buddy Gene used to quote an ancient saying that a rifle is still dangerous without lock, stock, or barrel, because a man can beat his wife with the ramrod. For context, Gene's first gun, purchased back in the early 1930's from Bannerman, was a Civil War Spencer carbine. I still have a few fat lead and copper rounds for this rimfire gun. --Old Guy
Thank you for the review. Bought mine this weekend as a trainer. My 1st Walther.
Good morning HR. I tried their early version of this and the bullpup 22 rifle . Neither lasted very long. The pistol was not very reliable and the rifle was a major pain to take down to clean. Looks like some better weather coming next week for some range time.
I hope so. The weather we've experienced for the last week or so has been annoying.
I had one of these a while back and it was a jam-o-matic. I don't think I get through a magazine without a jam the whole time I owned it.
I bought my P22Q back in June this year, registered it online and they send me 200 rounds of Federal Punch for free! Been a good gun, my takedown lever broke and i ordered a new one but gun still shoots fine. Love it! Mine is black with nickel slide, non-CA model
I have 6 grandkids who all learned to shoot with this handgun. Probably 6K rounds through it. Never malfunctioned unless we tried the subsonic rounds - it never liked those.
Ive been looking at this PPQ 22 model for awhile. Cant wait to see your thoughts on it
You are indeed correct in your pronuciation of the name.
The armorer who gives Bond his first PPK does a credible job of pronouncing '"Walther" the way a German would.
Cool video Howard ! , I love .22 lr , I’ve never held one of these . But they are popular. Nice breakdown of the walther or valter . We know what you mean , no judging over here haha! Have a great weekend and btw how’s private Chewie doing ?
Stay tuned for a Chewie update!
Looking forward to the range report. Surprised that you got a CA compliant model there in Ohio, that HOP just didn't send it back to their distributor. Maybe they will sell it to you at a discount.
I’m not sure how/why they got this one. Maybe I’ll ask when I return it.
Thanks for the review. I am Walther fan for sure. The only reason I don't own the P22Q version is the need for a higher capacity standard magazine...12 at a minimum, preferably 15-18 at least as an option. Also no plate option. I really like the hammer (DA/SA) hammer fired design. A decocker version would be nice. I like the paddle magazine drop over a button style. I do also like the free state availability of a threaded barrel. The TX22 and the P322 and even KelTec .22 options are very dependable/fun options. Thankful for our varied options available from all manufactures.
Technically there is an internal metal frame, which is why the serial number is internal
I had one about ten years ago and it was great! I liked the small size and ambi mag release. Didn’t have issues with reliable cycling
Got one. I love how it fits my hand. I got it in 5" target. I like the extra speed of hypervelocity rounds like punch and stingers, they're moving out of that 5" barrel
I know it's a budget firearm (I see them new for $249 on PSA's website), but you'd really think they'd offer a "premium" version with an upcharge to get an aluminum slide. Friend's P22 slide developed a crack under normal use, and some of the secondhand zinc-alloy guns I've come across have started to disintegrate into that white powdery oxide if they had a scratch through the paint. I think personally if I decide to go with a gun like this, I'd probably just go with a Ruger SR22 myself- but it's something like $150 more.
just a heads up sometimes on the Beretta sales you can find the .22 conversion kits
Owned the P22Q version for maybe 10 or so years. Like the song goes, a Thin line Between Love and Hate. Persnickety with ammo. When it is good it is very, very good, when it is bad, back to Walther for cracked slide. Just yesterday, archived mine to the deep dark regions in the safe.
If you want to prevent damage to your firing pin and spare the destruction of any 22LR dummy rounds, get a box of #4-6 x 7/8" plastic drywall anchors. They make decent snap caps and each one is good for several dry fires. You may need a cleaning rod to punch them out because the firing pin will mash them out a bit.
Not sure what I can learn here since I've had one for quite a while but your appraisal seems pretty accurate. Like I said in your shooting video I like mine. Unlike yours in the shooting video mine does well with Remington Golden Bullets. The first thing I did before shooting was disassemble and clean it thoroughly. Maybe that made the difference?
Maybe. Still, the one I had was finicky enough that I didn’t want to have to find just the ammo it liked.
Yes, in German, the final r is diminished, something like what many people from England do.
And the Northeastern U.S area. Especially Boston
Nice review. I've looked at those but never that closely. I like the ability to decock with the safety on. I really like my Cajun CZ75 compact but don't take it to classes or public ranges in general because it's not a decock model & I don't like putting it in double action around other people. It'll be interesting to see how easily the Walther drives a tack 😊
Nice review and looking forward to the range session. You may know this already but a #4-6 plastic wall anchor makes a perfect .22 rimfire snap cap. The extractor will engage it and a box of 100 is only a few dollars. I've used them for years in all my .22LR guns.
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The back straps helped the pistol grow with my daughter’s hand and I think the safety should be opposite. Up is safe. Mine isn’t ca but still doesn’t have a captured spring either
Noticed they are priced at $249.00 at our local Academy. Very tempted to get one. But have heard a lot negative reviews about functionality
Those reviews would seem to be accurate. I'm a fan of Walther, but this little pistol has some issues.
For the price, it's great. As for the problems, replace the firing pin and extractor arm. $55 fix.
I'm not happy about the zinc slide, though.
I have a Walther WMP, one of my favorite guns to shoot.👍 I do not pretend to know how it is supposed to be pronounced. It is one heck of a pistol.👍
I love a hammer fired pistol, so now I want this one.👍
the decocker on this is odd, its not like a Beretta, you have to lower the hammer down ? how to carry this thing ? the safety is a bit confusing coming from a Beretta 92, i do like the magazine disconnect feature on it because when i remove the mag I know its a non firing firearm , good feature for young shooters
It does allow for a "cocked and locked" option, but that seems to negate the whole DA/SA idea.
@@hrfunkits very odd, i think i would prefer if it copied the beretta
@@hrfunkdo you have a beretta 92 but in 22 lr ?
Man I got to get my schedule back on schedule to catch everyone on the Live Chat!
Have a great week y'all!
Same to you Steve!
I own an older Walther P22 and find it a little fidgity: ammo sensitive and lots of snag prone protrusions. I would be curious about your opinion comparing the P22 and the Ruger SR
Stay tuned for the range report.
Hey Hr, what kind of holster do you use for your Hi-Power?
Fan of the your channel, always awesome to watch your videos. 🎉
A lot of my 1911 holsters also fit the Hi Power.
Awesome, thank you
The magazine disconnect can be removed. 👍
Greetings from Austria, you are pretty spot on! Walther is pronounced like "Vahlta", not "Volta". I just ordered this little pistol.
Thank you. I try to get the pronunciation right!
This company at one time offered their P-38 in .22 cal. and I wish they would have stuck with that. I know everyone is tired of hearing about the old days but if you're from back then some of these guns can be a little hard to accept. It must be difficult for some of these companies to try and stay competitive. Great video.
I’m seeing a resemblance to a Taurus TX22. I guess we know where Taurus got the design from
I still have mine I got in 2008 and an update version 2020
How did a CA compliant version show up in Ohio?
I’m not sure. I’m planning to return it tomorrow. Maybe I’ll ask them.
Nice review. I am not a fan of these 22LR semi-autos. I prefer to use the Nelson Custom 22LR Converter on my 1911. It works reliably and gives me the same feel as my 1911.
do you have a Beretta in 22 lr for review ? ( similar to M9 )
No, I wish I did but I rarely see them.
@@hrfunkBeretta USA sells an adapter kit , basically a slide barrel and magazine, no FFL required
Good job
This gun looks a lot like my first-gen. CCP in 9mm. The almost-pocket nine is striker-fired, of course. Despite a lot of problems with the early CCPs, mine works flawlessly, and the "ergos" allow for accurate, instinctive shooting. This P22 looks tempting! Oh, regarding "Valter," I was a German minor, and I'd rather chew a jumbo roll of tinfoil than hear a "W" sound in German. --Old Guy
Is that grey or black.
It’s black but it looks gray on camera.
i own one...these aint 'perfect' out the box...but if you simply swap out the recoil spring for an aftermarket one (Tendem Cross) it will then run on anything you load into it. Mine never gave me an issue from new, but i replaced the spring anyway after reading so many reviews about it. And as i have said...FLAWLESS shooting since...
According to the fine manual on line, the new PP22Q does NOT have a decocker safety. file:///C:/Users/gcjti/Pictures/Lego/Downloads/p22q.pdf
I thought that was the case.
Is this the new P22 just added to that stooooopid roster in CA?
I’m not sure when it was added, but this version has been around for at least a couple of years.
No that was the Ruger SR22
Love this channel
I have this one shoots good and there fun.
They suck to put together
P22 . Could be better . . Once it disfunctions seems everlasting .
This is an unsafe gun. Bought one with laser but it may not fire. Walther tells to keep trying different ammo till it works. If we engage then disengage safety it will not fire
My father was Walter.
Trying to decide between the Walther P22Q or a Taurus TX22 Compact, any chance of a future review of the Taurus? Thanks…Cheers!
Here's a review I produced about 4 years ago on the TX22: ruclips.net/video/hd9KRIOuckw/видео.htmlsi=AruBI8JkshnQn5SL
Tx22 compact all day long more rounds an less picky on ammo
Tgat is a good looking firearm
I owned the gen 1 vision of this pistol. It was one of the worst guns I have ever owned. Hopefully, Walther has fixed all the issues with the gen 2.
Alas, they chose a zinc slide, for more profits. Even a cheap grade of steel would have been better! Or a Ceracote finish over the zinc? I have another older pistol with a zinc slide called "Zamax" metal alloy, and anywhere the zinc rubs over steel IT WEARS A GROOVE IN THE ZINC! I keep the slide rails and grooves WELL GREASED! The ejector pin has worn a DEEP groove, yet it still works. But for how long?.................................elsullo
Hi Point carbines are made from cast zinc alloy but they use enough metal in a well engineered design with no stress raisers.
The P22 suffers from some characteristic failure points. The slide can crack at the port region on the left side at its narrowest point you can see the notch for slide release causing the stress raiser. The also crack at the forward serrations which are too deep and sharp. Have these been changed in this version?
I think that alloy was also chosen for weight savings.
Ok...tnk's
My pleasure.
It probably feels different because it is made for CA. LOL. I will never own any "state compliant" firearm.
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Thanks, will go with another Pistol.
kool
250$ brand new
wow big seam down the hammer ........
Considering the price of these little pistols, I’m pretty forgiving when it comes to that sort of thing.
Nice 22. Yes, sir. 🤷 it's a toss-up on the name. Heck! I say it like it says on the box. With a W. Sorry that you get you these ' Anal inventiveness ' people always correcting you. Yes, if I was in Germany. I'd pronounce it the German way. I remember living in Germany when my dad was still in 82nd Airborne teaching my brother and I some basic Germany language. Yes, if I was in Germany and out of respect. I'd pronounce it like they say it. Yea.... It's a toss up
Your in America...not Germany...it's Walther, not volther....😂😂😂😂lol...what a know it all...
You would probably be happier watching someone else’s videos.
Chill out with the pronunciation, you are not in Germany!!
No, but I have people from Germany who watch my videos.
Fear enough, I speak Spanish, I'm watching, should you also tell me the Spanish pronunciation?
I'm not hating on you, it's just.... I don't know, I don't think it's too important to be so concerned about pronunciation.
@@mocade7Gracias!
@@hrfunk 😁
Your explaination of the use of the safety was confusing. Seems like a bunch of steps just to get the first shot off
It IS a bunch of steps compared to many more modern designs. I would not recommend this first to an inexperienced shooter.