A couple of questions

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  • terrehautian

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    First, was looking at cleaning kits for my Walther P22 at Walmart, what oil do I need to buy for cleaning it? I am new to this part of owning a gun.

    Second, since I am still getting used to shooting, so how was my aim this time. Each picture is a fresh magazine (should have taken tape and covered old holes).
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    New target, went in fast fire mode, that is why I missed bad on two rounds.
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    Eight rounds was from my friends Ruger MKII.
     

    the1kidd03

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    It's difficult to diagnose from just the target. Really need to see what YOU'RE doing (trigger manipulation, grip, stance, sight alignment, etc.) Also, whether you're same eye or cross eye dominant, etc. The target really only can help you figure out little adjustments to make AFTER you've gotten all the other stuff down.
     

    superjoe76

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    A can of RemOil will be just fine. Its a big yellow spray can. I would also invest in a Bore Snake to help clean it. They are a savior for cleaning guns.

    If you were shooting at 75 yards then your targets aren't that bad. I would bring it in a little closer (25 yards) and try that. Just work on slow trigger control, and let the Bang surprise you. Don't anticipate the recoil or you will always be guessing.
     
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    Might want to pick up
    Some hoppes solvent for cleaning the inside of your barrel. Oil doesn't clean it lubes everything up. Boresnake is a great tool, little tip pick up one for
    a 22 rifle and it will clean the pistol better and if you get a rifle you will already have the snake.
     
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