This review critically assesses two Walther PPKS models: a German-made PPKS in .22LR and a US-made PPKS in .380 ACP. The reviewer finds the German .22LR version to be exceptionally unreliable and poorly crafted, particularly criticizing its heavy and gritty double-action trigger. In contrast, the US-made .380 ACP model is praised for its significantly improved feel, function, and craftsmanship, with much better triggers.
This YouTube video critically examines the reliability of the .22LR caliber, particularly for self-defense and home defense scenarios. It directly poses the question of whether .22LR is a suitable choice for these critical applications. The description also highlights numerous affiliate links for firearm-related companies and gear, suggesting the creator is engaged with the shooting and tactical community and potentially reviews or showcases products within this niche.
This video tests CCI Quiet-22 ammunition in semi-automatic firearms to assess its reliability and cycling capability. The presenter notes that while designed to be quieter and with reduced recoil, the primary concern is whether it can reliably cycle the action of semi-automatic .22LR firearms, which often require a certain level of power to function correctly. The test aims to determine if these rounds are a viable option for shooters seeking reduced noise and recoil without sacrificing functionality in their semi-auto platforms.
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