Fire Starter Firing Pin for Walther® P22®

TANDEMKROSS

$26.99
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SKU:
TK16N0522BLK1
Weight:
0.30 Ounces
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At a Glance:

  • Hardened tool steel for long life
  • Increased firing pin protrusion for improved primer strikes
  • Upgraded replacement for lost or damaged parts

The Fire Starter firing pin for Walther® P22® is a drop-in factory replacement made from hardened tool steel to extend the lifespan of the firing pin. Thanks to the Fire Starter Firing Pin's increased protrusion, it strikes primers more reliably without increasing the risk of damaging the chamber.

Don’t let a lost or broken part derail your range day!

Supported Models:

TANDEMKROSS firing pins, extractors, and springs are protected against mechanical failure for two years after the time of purchase. Learn more about our warranty and return policies here.

WARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including cadmium, which is known to the State of California to cause reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov

4 Reviews

  • 5
    Fire Starter Firing Pin for Walther

    Posted by Virgil V Lester Jr on 2nd Nov 2024

    The firing pin and spring were very well made. You just need lots of patience to get everything put back together after you remove the old parts and install the new ones.

  • 5
    Still early

    Posted by Paul on 30th Sep 2024

    Still early only ran 60 rounds through it it only had one failure to fire which seems like bad ammo because it had a good strike. Re inserted the round and it fired?

  • 5
    Fire Starter Firing Pin for Walther P22Q

    Posted by B Smith on 17th Sep 2024

    I recently purchased a used Walther P22Q from a pawn shop. Severely abused and neglected. Took it to the range and it I experienced several FTE and FTF. Dropped this firing pin in and ran 100 rds flawlessly.

  • 5
    P22 firing pin

    Posted by Bob on 21st Mar 2024

    Like the extractor the materia, fit and finish is excellent. Te instructional video is Gold! Love it. My P22 still has issues with standard rounds. It loves the CCI Stingers. I will continue to "work" the gun and hope it loosens up enough for me to use standard rounds. My Ruger MKII cycles everything with our issue. So the gun is the issue not the replacement parts. SO far there is an improvement, but again time will tell.