This is a Talo edition and the grips came with the pistol. I believe that they are made by Altamont Grips. Check their site and you should find these or similar grips available.Where did you get those grips???? I'm drooling!
The one complaint I've heard about the Victory is that the trigger pull is heavy and can't be tweaked much or replaced with aftermarket. It's not an issue for a plinking gun, but I know two people who started in our bullseye league with a Victory and ended up switching to a MK IV.I'm normally a Ruger guy, but I think the S&W Victory is a better gun compared to a Ruger Mark 3 and Mark 4. The Mark 4's have had issues and Idk if they're been resolved, but the Victory I've not heard one complaint about them. For under $350, the Victory is a damn bargain.
Me too!https://www.keltecweapons.com/firearms/pistols/cp33/
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CP33??
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all three of your listed choices (Ruger, Browning, S&W) are VERY similar. Go fondle them, shoot each if you can, and pick the one that speaks to you.
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I agree. My GSG 1911-22 is fun and accurate.Check the dates on the reviews. There are some bad reviews when the pistol first came out.
I made my purchase based on recent reviews (1-2 years) and looks like GSG addressed those early issues. The fact that Sig put their name on the GSG 1911 should say something.
Mine is quite accurate compared to my other pistols using various brand 22LR ammo (Federal, Winchester, Aguila, Armscor, etc.) and has been reliable but I have shot Rugers that were more accurate, if you plan on shooting competition.
Here's Hickok45's review of Sig 1911 22LR (Same as GSG 1911 22LR) which helped me make the decision and he was even using cheapest Federal 36 gr CPHP Value Pack without issues.
I have a P-22 and it is the least accurate .22 handgun I own. Most accurate is a Mark II target model, 6 7/8 tapered barrel, trigger spring kit, Ruger target grips: second most accurate is Single Six 4 5/8 with hammer and trigger spring kit: third most accurate is a TPH. The P 22 looks cool but that's where it begins and ends. Was it not a gift, it would be gone.have you looked at the walther p22, very fun gun. the ruger and browning are nice to. ruger has there 22 stander inspired mark. looks pretty cool.
check the front sight screw. mine kept coming loose until it got a dose of blue loctite.After 50 plus years of shooting various pistols, revolvers and long guns, I have never owned a .22 pistol of any kind. Don't ask me why, I don't know, but I just today traded for a Ruger Mark I. It's a 5.5" bull barrel, looks to be in good shape, about 75% on condition because of some holster wear. I can barely hit the side of a large barn with it, but no malfunctions so far. Of course being almost 76 might have something to do with me shaking, but I will get better.
Have a blessed day,
Leon
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I agree. My GSG 1911-22 is fun and accurate.
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If you haven't considered, I would suggest checking out GSG 1911 22LR (Same as Sig 1911 22LR). Bud's has them for $249 with free shipping - https://www.budsgunshop.com/catalog/product_info.php/products_id/62297/Firearms/Handguns/American+Tactical+Imports/ATI+2210M1911+M1911+10+1+22LR+5
German made with many interchangeable parts with regular 1911 and works reliably with even cheap bulk 22LR.
Spare metal magazines for $16.99 - https://gunmagwarehouse.com/ati-german-sport-guns-gsg-m-1911-22-lr-10-round-magazine.html
12 to 16 round mag kits - https://www.taylor-tactical-supply.com/gsg-1911-22lr-s/132.htm
I'm kinda partial to Rugers...
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Are all of those yours? Nice batch of .22 handguns!
yes and thanks...
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Looks like you have more than you need.yes and thanks...
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