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I won one of these Saturday night at a FNRA dinner. Anyone have one and have any input? I have to do the CA DROS thing and wait 10 days to get it. (I also won a Franchi Affinity 12 ga shotgun... it was a good night. grin )


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No one has one or knows someone with one? That's not good!


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I bought one about 3 years ago and all I know about it is what I read about them on the Internet and in the manual. I liked the pistol very much but soon sold it to a friend who immediately ran a couple bricks of bulk 22 LR ammo through it with no failures to feed or eject.

It has good ergo's, is accurate, dependable, and of good quality materials and Austrian craftsmanship. I wonder why Glock fans haven't rallyed to this pistol the way 1911 fans have to the 22 LR, 1911 clones?

www.gunblast.com/ISSC-M22.htm


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I like the one I got, like Glock, the front sight can be changed out, and they had different sizes available. Not sure about the current import situation, but these are a source:
http://www.legacysports.com/m22
And, there are several videos to look at

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Thanks - I feel much better after paying the rip-off CA dealer an extra 25 dollars to handle the paperwork. (The state charges $25 and the law says they cannot charge more than $10 to process it - but the dealers are all gouging everyone. This place is the place that the NRA folks us as it is handy and doesn't hassle them.) It cost me $60 to do what should have been $35 - but hey, the gun was free!


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