Model 22a

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I have had a 22A-1 for some time, like 2 or more years and shot it for the first time yesterday. It would not extract a live round. The milled slot that the extractor enters when the bolt is closed would not pick up the rim of the 22. A little file work to remove material and it seems to work now by racking the slide by hand. Will shoot it soon.
 
I have one and it shoots great. I only shoot round nose does anyone shoot hollow points...do they jam?

I haven't had any trouble with them, last season I shot several bricks of 333's through mine.
 
I picked up a 22A-1 new last November and generally enjoy it. However, it will be on its way back to the factory tomorrow to correct an ongoing problem. The first shot fired, last Thanksgiving, the empty shell extracted and ejected, but the slide apparently short-cycled, failed to feed the next round, and would not open more than about 1/4". After fussing with it for about 20 minutes, I finally got the slide to open and cycle normally. It worked normally during many shooting sessions and several hundred rounds after that. The last 5 to 10the times out, though, it has repeated that exact same jam every time, requiring lengthy sessions of slide tugging to clear, after which it will sometimes fire many rounds, or jam again in the next shot, or the next magazine. It almost always occurs on the first round in either of the two supplied mags. The last time out, I half-expected it to happen again ( it did), so I left it in its jammed condition (verified empty chamber and emptied mags) and called for a shipping tag when I got home. Other than the jamming problem, I do like the gun a lot. I trust S&W will fix whatever the problem may be. Oh yes, I took one pf my K-22s along, and was able to complete my intended mission of destroying various targets of opportunity (notably, separating some 1reason) 1/2" to 2" thick branches from some deadfalls).

Overall, I would rate the 22A as a good gun, with pretty good accuracy and nice balance. Take-down is a snap, very easy, as is reassembly, much easier than a Ruger MK II. As to accuracy between the two, it would not be fair for me to compare them, as my Ruger is one of the relatively rare 10" barrel target models, which is a true tack-driver, but the 22A is capable of some very respectable groups. I believe you will enjoy it. Do allow a little time to get used to the grip, it is a bit different.
The exact same thing happened to me and I have heard of others having the same problem. It was strange how it jammed shut and I could not get it to budge. I have a habit of keeping a mental note on how many shots I shoot when target practicing so I determined that it was jammed shut with an empty shell in it. It went back to S&W in the jammed condition and it was returned promptly and it has performed great since then.
Even with that problem I can say I really like my 22a. It is very accurate and is easy and comfortable to shoot and is a good first semi-auto to hand to a beginning shooter. I happen to like the feel of the grip, very comfortable to me. It is pretty easy to break down and clean, easier than the Ruger MK-1, 2 or 3.
It seems to like fmj rounds better than lead bullets. The only other negative thing I can think of is if I load the magazine to the maximum 10 rounds there is a tendency for the second shot out of the pistol to stovepipe. If I load it to 9 rounds it feeds flawlessly, has anyone else encountered this and how did they fix it? I'm assuming I need to do something to the magazine to fix the problem.
It is certainly well worth the $199 I paid for it and I am glad I own it.
 
Put two hundred rounds (Federal Target) through my 22A today. Not one FTF or FTE. Need to work on my trigger pull. I like the feel of the thick wood grips. Only complaint is that the mag release is very difficult to push in. Perhaps that will loosen up as I fire more rounds through it.

I didn't have any trouble with the release but I did have trouble with getting the mag back in, I have the 5.5 with the target grips, I bought a new set of grips from Alta Mont much better.

Altamont Company - Smith & Wesson
 
I've had 4 and never a problem, very accurate. Only thing I never liked was the trigger. If it had a trigger like a Browning or M-41 or even close I'd kept them all. But at least I have my 2206's, that is better then a 41 as I can put a can on those two beauty's.
 
I have a Talo edition and it has been flawless but I've only ever fired ammo with copper-plated bullets in it - CCI MiniMags and Federal GameShok and 333-round FreshFire packs. It feeds and shoots round-nose and hollow-points equally well.

Seating the magazines is easier if you push directly on the S&W logo on the magazine bottom - they click right in place then.

Ed
 
You are lucky in the USA here in Canada i bought one and i am still waiting for it, i ordered the 22A Canadien version which is just like the Talo, i paid for it $430.00
I hope not to be desapointed.
 
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