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Old October 14, 2010, 08:08 PM   #38
wingspar
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I wouldn’t compare the P226 to the Mosquito. Two entirely different guns. The Mosquito was designed as a practice gun for the P226. I own a Mosquito, and the jamo-matic stuff you hear on Mosquitos are usually people who don’t follow the manufactures recommendations on which ammo to shoot. I’ve had one jam in a little over 1,000 rounds, and that was an experimentation with different ammo. You may not have been using good ammo. .22's are picky on ammo, and the Mosquito is no exception.

I looked at a P226 a couple of months ago, and loved the way it felt. Felt like a heavier better built Mosquito. Felt great in my hands and familiar at the same time because of my Mosquito, and well balanced. The P226 has a good reputation as being reliable. However, unlike you, I like to diversify in caliber, so no more 9mm for me. Should I actually pick up a P226, it will be .40. Anyway, thought I’d chime in with my 2 cents worth since the P226 is still on your list for later on.
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