WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Items listed for over one month, or that were sold are listed here.

Moderators: carlson1, Keith B

Locked
User avatar
MadMonkey
Senior Member
Posts: 1352
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:23 am
Location: North Texas

WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Post by MadMonkey »

Hey guys

I have a good friend in Austin who is looking for a Walther P22; he fell in love with my old one and now wants one of his own as a Christmas present to himself.

He prefers the 3.4" model over the 5" and would like to spend under $300 (preferably a good bit under :lol:) if possible. Let me know what you have! I'll be down there next weekend (Friday through Sunday most likely) and can meet you in town (he's near Georgetown).

Thanks :cool:
“Beware the fury of a patient man.” - John Dryden
android
Senior Member
Posts: 508
Joined: Sun Jul 26, 2009 11:11 pm

Re: WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Post by android »

Be sure and check out the Walther forum over on the rimfire central site.

1917-1911M has contributed a lot of info and a P22 Bible http://www.freespeech.com/1917-1911M_P22_bible.pdf

I did most of the mods to mine and it is now very reliable. I can shoot Federal Champion bulk ammo through it all day long with no problems.
User avatar
MadMonkey
Senior Member
Posts: 1352
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:23 am
Location: North Texas

Re: WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Post by MadMonkey »

Thanks for the info... neither of us are great at working on guns, but maybe I can find an already-modded one :???:

I never had issues with mine. I wonder if those mods are absolutely necessary...
“Beware the fury of a patient man.” - John Dryden
User avatar
MadMonkey
Senior Member
Posts: 1352
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:23 am
Location: North Texas

Re: WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Post by MadMonkey »

Bumpity bump.... normally I wouldn't bump but since this is for a non-gun-person who wants to get into them... ;-)

Still have a day before I head south!
“Beware the fury of a patient man.” - John Dryden
User avatar
92f-fan
Senior Member
Posts: 533
Joined: Mon Nov 02, 2009 4:08 pm
Location: Carrollton

Re: WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Post by 92f-fan »

I have one Ive been considering posting here - Its the 5 " Barrel with the laser
Black - 2 magazines - I'm sure I still have the box and all the paper work - probably 200 rds through it.
No issues - I recently got my 20 year old Buckmark back from the Ex-wife so now id like to use the P22 money to buy something a little bigger ... :reddevil

I live 10 miles north of Dallas

Since the longer barrel and laser put the price over $400 - Im not going to sell it for " a good bit under 300"

looks like this Image
User avatar
marksiwel
Banned
Posts: 1964
Joined: Tue Oct 20, 2009 4:35 pm
Location: Cedar Park/Austin

Re: WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Post by marksiwel »

if the wife didnt like it so much, I would sell mine in a heartbeat.
Really invest in a Ruger MkIII, better gun, better performance.
In Capitalism, Man exploits Man. In Communism, it's just the reverse
User avatar
MadMonkey
Senior Member
Posts: 1352
Joined: Mon Nov 09, 2009 3:23 am
Location: North Texas

Re: WTB: Walther P22 (Austin area)

Post by MadMonkey »

92f-fan wrote:I have one Ive been considering posting here - Its the 5 " Barrel with the laser
Black - 2 magazines - I'm sure I still have the box and all the paper work - probably 200 rds through it.
No issues - I recently got my 20 year old Buckmark back from the Ex-wife so now id like to use the P22 money to buy something a little bigger ... :reddevil

I live 10 miles north of Dallas

Since the longer barrel and laser put the price over $400 - Im not going to sell it for " a good bit under 300"

looks like this Image
Yeah, he just wants something used and cheap. Later on he'll have the money for a more expensive gun but he's not wanting to spend a lot right now... he just loves the P22 for some reason, so I'm trying to help him find one ;-)
marksiwel wrote:if the wife didnt like it so much, I would sell mine in a heartbeat.
Really invest in a Ruger MkIII, better gun, better performance.
I miss my P22, it was stupid selling it. I loved the way it shot and looked (especially).
“Beware the fury of a patient man.” - John Dryden
Locked

Return to “Closed Items”