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| Member | I cant wait to get it. I bought it at Turners in Long Beach, Ca. I have some questions. Has anyone had to replace the firing pin yet??? if so, how easy is it to break??? |
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| Senior Member ![]() | There were some initial issues with the weapon. They, S&W/Walther have worked out most of the bugs. My friend has one, he likes it a lot. Firing pins on .22 LR weapons should last a lifetime if not more. Dry firing isn't great for them. Dry firing isn't really needed woth a .22 as the ammo is cheap enough for plenty of practice. Time would be better spent wondering what you want to eat for dinner.
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