It's a decent Plinker, not a match or close to a match pistol by a longshot. I bought it for my wife, as she is not fond of putting down 300 rounds of 9mm in the range, her wrists start hurting. for 22 match Browning Buck Plus UDX might be an option.
so, should I say p22 it's fun to shoot but not at all accurate??
and lol, you need to ask your wife to tough it up........when my wife went to the range, she always complaining about not enough kicks for her Glock 9 mil... In the end I got her a S&W 686 for her service revolver match, and now she is getting a permit to go get a .44........
But then she used to shoot thousand of rounds of 9mm when she was in the military.......
Hi Congratulations on buying your new guns
I wanted to know that whether an Immigrant like Your self can buy weapons
I mean is there any difference in the legal procedure for immigrants like
having a green card or something
In most state, a green card is a must for firearms, but in some states, you will need to be a citizens, some gun friendly states like Georgia, where weapon registration does not exist, technically you can own a firearms for just filing a ATF form 4473, which only ever asked a question, because if you ticked no on question 11, no document are filed to ATF, so technically, it is up to the dealer, you can buy a firearms in states like Georgia if you go to a "Dodgy" dealer at a gun show.
Other states would require a background check, then they will look at your residence status. On the other hand, some states do require for you to be a US Citizens to be able to obtain firearms for whatever uses. States like New York or California, which were highly controlled, would usually require Citizenship requirement.
Legally, you can own, operate and purchase a firearms in the US with a non-immigrant visa, but you have to be exempted by the US government (Forgot which department) and you can only apply for an exemption for 5 reasons, military/law enforcement related duty, Sport shooting/hunting. Distinguished Visitor, Transferring to other country, and other individual reason so considered. Only then an exemption can be given.
-I used to be a title 2 Firearms dealer...