My Space Gat. The Walther SP22 M1/M2 supressed.
Taking a look at my Walther SP22 M1 converted to an M2 and a mod to add a suppressor with mixed results.
While there were a few hang ups shooting it today, prior to this, it's run flawlessly.
It's a unique and interesting pistol and I think it looks like it belongs more in a Star Wars movie than my gun safe.
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You need an adapter that has a nut surface outside of the fixed slide shroud so you can have the fixed slide shroud on and still tighten it down. What you have hides the bolt down notch under the shroud so you can't tighten it down beyond hand tight. The adapter does exist.
any new ideas about the thread adaptor?i just bought a m2 and want to suppress mine also
Need help !Great Video! Thanks for the info, I bought 1 of these used yesturday and ran into your videos. I seem to can't eject an unfired round from the chamber like I can with other pistols to test how good it cycles. Anyway, have you tried this or is it a blowback thing you think or maybe mine is defective? any input would be great. Like you, I am prone to buying weird looking guns. Now I find myself paying the price of not knowing the answer to that question, well worth it 😅 Thanks again for the great video
@RooftopKY
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Hopefully you are testing with a snap cap, and nor a live round, but either way It should kick it out by cycling the bolt manually with the slide tabs. If it doesn't, sounds like something is blocking it. Before you loaded it, was everything properly put together? Sometimes the barrel can be "loose" if the front screw isn't secured properly. Aside from that, safety on? I don't have the gun in front of me at the moment, but That may need to be off? If all else fails and it's a live round, can you safely discharge it? Aside from that, you'll probably have to take it to a gunsmith and advise him of a live round in the chamber.
Can you grind down the ring on the eBay adapter?
@RooftopKY
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Possibly, but I haven't tried it yet.