So, I never comment on a video, but just something that happened to me. I have the .22 TPH from Interarms. The looks of it were in great shape. When I shot it, it would fire the 1st round, and that’s it. It would not eject a round at all. I was sick to my stomach. Upon research, I saw in the chamber of the barrel a bur sticking out. I swear the person who bought it before me, gave it to his 5yo, and he dried fired that thing until he was 12yo... Anyway, I bought a 22lr swage tool. Used it, and it fixed it 100%. Shoots every..single..time.. So now I count my shots and try to never dry fire the thing. I’m back to being in love with it. I hope this helps someone out there. Thanks for the video and am jealous of that 32!.. Take care.
Great piece, but that blue one is an interarms. German ones only came with a stainless upper and aluminum frame. Blues were made by interarms. VERY rare, but American under license.
I have two of the Interarms versions . One is an early one on the 5000 sn range I bought new when they first came out, the second one is used I bought a couple of years ago in the 20,000 sn range. The older one is 100% reliable with CCI stingers, so that is what I carry in it. The other one does fine with CCI mini mags and Winchester Wildcats. Both are are accurate. Walther should have brought these back with an alloy frame , as well as an alloy frame Ppk. I carried a stainless Interarms Ppk 380 for years. Today it is too heavy for its size, and will eventually be relegated to a discontinued historical pistol.
I have a friend with a plain metal looking one but the hammer wont cock, the trigger will still blow the hammer on safety as well. Not sure it that's good
So, I never comment on a video, but just something that happened to me. I have the .22 TPH from Interarms. The looks of it were in great shape. When I shot it, it would fire the 1st round, and that’s it. It would not eject a round at all. I was sick to my stomach. Upon research, I saw in the chamber of the barrel a bur sticking out. I swear the person who bought it before me, gave it to his 5yo, and he dried fired that thing until he was 12yo... Anyway, I bought a 22lr swage tool. Used it, and it fixed it 100%. Shoots every..single..time.. So now I count my shots and try to never dry fire the thing. I’m back to being in love with it. I hope this helps someone out there. Thanks for the video and am jealous of that 32!.. Take care.
Noticed that real nice Winchester 63 in the gun case. NICE!!
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My favorite Gun
These are cool guns, but they have a checkered reputation for reliability in 22. Glad you had luck with yours.
Great piece, but that blue one is an interarms. German ones only came with a stainless upper and aluminum frame. Blues were made by interarms. VERY rare, but American under license.
Wrong! This one made in Germany by Walther and imported by Interarms , later made in USA for Interarms.
You seem rather confident in this assertion. Please prove it.
I have two of the Interarms versions . One is an early one on the 5000 sn range I bought new when they first came out, the second one is used I bought a couple of years ago in the 20,000 sn range. The older one is 100% reliable with CCI stingers, so that is what I carry in it. The other one does fine with CCI mini mags and Winchester Wildcats. Both are are accurate. Walther should have brought these back with an alloy frame , as well as an alloy frame Ppk. I carried a stainless Interarms Ppk 380 for years. Today it is too heavy for its size, and will eventually be relegated to a discontinued historical pistol.
Damn I want one
like a barrette bobcat
I have a friend with a plain metal looking one but the hammer wont cock, the trigger will still blow the hammer on safety as well. Not sure it that's good