I've never really seen that much positive commentary on this pistol. What is it that's not right? I've gotten to hold and dry-fire one once, and think it's a beautiful piece of engineering (as well as very good to look at!). My main focus is AP, but plan to get myself a good .22 this year to have some fun. The toss-up for me is between the SSP and the Pardini. I think the GSP is horribly ugly - even worse than the IZH46 I have!
Let me know your opinions and experiences
Why don't people like the Walther SSP?
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I have tried the SSP and it shoot quite well: it is stable, lightweight and has good sights. The trigger is not that good but also not that bad as some says.
There seems to be some quality/reliability issues like trigger and sights getting loose that need to be readjusted often. It seems also ammunition sensitive. It is a very complex design and is difficult to dismount and clean. Finally it is almost the most expensive 22lr standard/RF pistol on the market.
One last thing: I had a discussion about this pistol with the Walther distributor in my country asking him him if there were know reliability issues, his answer was "did you consider buying a GSP Expert instead" !?!?
There seems to be some quality/reliability issues like trigger and sights getting loose that need to be readjusted often. It seems also ammunition sensitive. It is a very complex design and is difficult to dismount and clean. Finally it is almost the most expensive 22lr standard/RF pistol on the market.
One last thing: I had a discussion about this pistol with the Walther distributor in my country asking him him if there were know reliability issues, his answer was "did you consider buying a GSP Expert instead" !?!?
no dry firing option
The SSP I handled some time ago did not sport any dry firing feature.
Red plastics chamber inserts? Well, no, not quite my cake.
Red plastics chamber inserts? Well, no, not quite my cake.
Re: Why don't people like the Walther SSP?
Owing many different types of FP and other 22s, I passed on the SSP and stayed with the Pardini (just getting the Rapid Fire conversion kit from Larry) for several simple reasons: It works well, strips to clean with just a twist of an Allen wrench, and has no reliability issues. Why pay more for a pistol impossible to strip to clean and that costs more? Seems like a no brainer. Davebigred wrote:The toss-up for me is between the SSP and the Pardini. I think the GSP is horribly ugly - even worse than the IZH46 I have!
Let me know your opinions and experiences