Walther

Walther P22 CA (3.42") CALIFORNIA LEGAL - .22LR

CA Compliance: CA DOJ Roster Approved
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MSRP: $349.00
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When required by law, the cost to make this product CA legal is included in the price above.
SKU:
1915
UPC:
723364200335
Manufacturer Part #:
5120333
CA Compliance:
CA DOJ Roster Approved
Caliber:
.22LR
Barrel:
3.4 in
Action:
Semi-Automatic
Color:
Black
Weight:
N/A
Mags:
1
Capacity:
10
Product Type:
Gun
Shipping:
$30.00
 

Walther adapted the tactical styling and performance design concepts from their centerfire handguns for the P22 rimfire pistol. Standard P22 models have a threaded barrel for easy addition of a suppressor or to change to/from a 5" target barrel. The Picatinny rail makes it a snap to mount a light or laser. Low profile three-dot polymer combat sights won't snag clothing and are rear adjustable for windage. The slide has front and rear slide serrations for a non-slip surface with distinctive Walther styling. It has a loaded chamber indicator for quick status inspection, an external slide stop locks back on empty and three safeties - manual external, magazine disconnect, automatic firing pin block safety. Double/single action trigger has an 11 lb. trigger pull for double action and a 4 lb trigger pull for single action. CA compliant models are available in 3.4" and 5" barrel lengths.

  • 723364200335
  • Walther
  • 5120333
  • P22-CA
  • Semi-automatic
  • DA/SA
  • Compact
  • 22LR
  • 3.4"
  • Polymer
  • Black
  • 10Rd
  • 1 Mag
  • Fixed Barrel
  • Adjustable Sights

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  • 4
    Good Quality but Picky About Ammo

    Posted by Shawn A. on Oct 5th 2025

    This is my first firearm that I ever purchased and I'd like to thank Wilde Built Tactical for that. The gun is good quality and definitely has the traits of the bigger Walther and for some reason reminds me of a mini Beretta. The only issue I had was feeding it the wrong kind of ammo will cause bullet cycling issues and spent cartridge discharge issues.

  • 2
    Walthers p22

    Posted by Thomas West on Jan 23rd 2022

    This was a bad purchase. I’ve tried many brands of ammo and nothing helps. This pistol has a problem ejecting spent shells. I wis I had researched it more thoroughly before buying. Appears to be a very common problem that is probably not worth the $$$ to fix. I don’t recommend this item.

  • 5
    Walther P22CA

    Posted by Phillip Medina on Jul 17th 2021

    It's definitely one of a kind, loved everything about it the ease of use. I dumped 600 rounds when I first got it, and not one failure. The Walther PPK 380 is next on my list.