Its not a competition gun but I wouldn't say it "sucks". Very light break, but because its mimicking the M&P trigger, its a little spongy. However I do not think the trigger affects accuracy; its such a light trigger it often breaks suddenly without you anticipating it. AFAIK Walther actually makes the M&P22 pistols, so if you've shot the Walther .22 pistols, thats a reasonable estimation of the gun overall.Does the trigger suck?
Very generous, thank you.Its not a competition gun but I wouldn't say it "sucks". Very light break, but because its mimicking the M&P trigger, its a little spongy. However I do not think the trigger affects accuracy; its such a light trigger it often breaks suddenly without you anticipating it. AFAIK Walther actually makes the M&P22 pistols, so if you've shot the Walther .22 pistols, thats a reasonable estimation of the gun overall.
Ladies love shooting the gun because its light, the trigger isn't as hard as a 9mm, and its easy to rack the slide for them. Its also been suprisingly reliable for cycling, even lower powered "subsonic" ammo for me.
If you're still on the fence, propose a range north of Dallas and I'll meet you there with my M&P22. You bring the ammo and shoot as much as you want. The only catch is you have to bring an interesting gun for me to shoot as well.
Very generous, thank you.
As a matter of fact I use to have a PPQ 22 and the trigger was decent. I sold it cause there were no sight options at the time. Otherwise solid pistol.