I just got a Walther P22 and like it very much. I was wondering if the company could adapt the design to .32 auto.
Part of the appeal of the P22 is that it looks like a scaled down P99 (an effect somewhat spoiled by the necessary external hammer and the very unnecessary cuts on the forward end of the slide). The .32 would look like a 9mm scaled down down to the proportions of the P22, thereby adding to the miniature appeal of the model. Too, it would make a nice CCW for those wanting a lightweight pistol and satisfied with the power limitation. The frequently reported reliability problems of Kel-Tecs and Beretta Tomcats suggest that the only competition in this market niche (that I'm aware of) is the SIG 231.
What do you think?
Part of the appeal of the P22 is that it looks like a scaled down P99 (an effect somewhat spoiled by the necessary external hammer and the very unnecessary cuts on the forward end of the slide). The .32 would look like a 9mm scaled down down to the proportions of the P22, thereby adding to the miniature appeal of the model. Too, it would make a nice CCW for those wanting a lightweight pistol and satisfied with the power limitation. The frequently reported reliability problems of Kel-Tecs and Beretta Tomcats suggest that the only competition in this market niche (that I'm aware of) is the SIG 231.
What do you think?