I have the Chiappa 1911-22 and love it. It went to the range everytime I went out until it was replaced with my Phoenix arms HP22. Decent accuracy with the fixed barrel. Doe not shoot point of aim because you have to file the front sight to your preferred range. Picky on ammo and like to be lubed. On a good day at least 50 rounds with one or two issues. When dirty, several times a mag. I've got at least 5k rounds on it. The rear sight has fallen off and barrel bushing broke. Both replaced. Bushing was covered under 1 year warranty. Slide to frame fit is very loose. The gun is made of pot metal and the only other issue I see is that the cutout for the slide release area has been mushed up from the slide locking back these several thousands of rounds. Had not failed yet, that area just took a beating and shows a lot of wear. Other than that it's a good gun for what it is.
Recently bought the Taurus TX22 and now I am a believer. Only put around 150 rounds through it but 100% reliable with thunderbolt ammo and shoots like a tack driver. I wish I had more trigger time but me and my buddy did shoot over 1500 rounds that day. More accurate than any factory handgun I have ever fired and I have fired a lot. I've fired a ruger mark 4 hunter which was suppose to be very accurate but I was not impressed. Could just be a bad sample or that I'm used to striker fired triggers.
Recently bought the Taurus TX22 and now I am a believer. Only put around 150 rounds through it but 100% reliable with thunderbolt ammo and shoots like a tack driver. I wish I had more trigger time but me and my buddy did shoot over 1500 rounds that day. More accurate than any factory handgun I have ever fired and I have fired a lot. I've fired a ruger mark 4 hunter which was suppose to be very accurate but I was not impressed. Could just be a bad sample or that I'm used to striker fired triggers.