Walther P22 Titan - any opinions?

Wow. Never saw one of those before, or heard of one, but it sure does look like a Sebenza. I'd be real sceptical of the quality, though. At least as compared to the real thing. Just because it looks like a Seb, doesn't mean it will act like a Seb.
 
Vtech had/has the same knife on the market (called the TitanX).

My only opinion. . . . .sad that a company isn't able to introduce their own innovative product(s) and must rely on blatant rip-offs. :barf:

Wonder how Walther would feel if a company began producing guns that looked exactly like their guns. :rolleyes:
 
Hey Guys...

GigOne...

I suspect that Sam Colt and the Smith and Wesson gun makers of old are spinning in their Graves as well...

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Eric
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This knife is also sold under the Fox brand from Italy, my supplier has had it in stock for several years now, and without the big logo on the blade.

I checked it out personally 2 weeks ago; it's a good looking knife with nicely chequered aluminium scales, but it is what it seems to be; a cheap knock-off of a Sebenza, although fit and finish are rather good.
Steel is 440C (marked on the ricasso)
In Holland the knife will cost around 40 Euro.
:)
 
Exactly, 40 Euros's. You can't compare a $60 +/- knife to a Sebenza. It may look similiar but it's definately not the same thing.
 
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