"hmm, I dunno, albanian--I had 2 beretta model 21's in 22, and neither one ever jammed the entire time I had them. There might be some sort of problem with yours. Was it with the same kind of ammo?"
I mostly shoot really cheap bulk pack Rem Golden Bullets. They function fine but every few thousand rds there is a dud. That is mostly what I am talking about. With any type of decent ammo like the CCI Stingers or something like that, it is 100%. If you shoot you .22lrs enough you will have a jam or a dud. It is just the nature of the rimfire I guess. The Beretta is as reliable as any .22lr pistol I have ever shot and that is a surprise because it is tiny and has not extractor. It works fine, I was meaning to say it really jammed, it would mostly just find a dud once in a while. I don't think there is any problem with it and it is far more reliable than the P-32 I had. I just don't think any .22lr is going to 100% reliable given the long term. By contrast, my Beretta 92fs has still never jammed or had a single problem of any kind and I have shot many thousand rds of various ammo through it. It feeds every make, type, shape, weight and style of 9mm I can put in it. I have shot everything from CCI Blazers and Wolf to Corbon 115gr and it won't jam.