I think it's an individual revolver's clearance more than the cartridge. We have a Model 17, 18, and 351C around here. The 18 and 17 date way back to the 60's and 70's. The 17 will crud up and bind faster than either the .22 LR 18 or the .22 mag 351C. Rimfire wheelies just vary like that.
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So what do we think of this?
https://www.thefirearmblog.com/blog/...ng-volleyfire/
Might be a blast to fire 2 22 Mags at once.
Try it and let me know.
TLDR on the article, but I'm going with double derp. Change my mind.
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Is there a reason the makers of high quality single action clones go crazy and start making zip guns? Does Colt have a black ops team that sneaks into their competitors break room and lace the coffee with acid? Inquiring minds want to know.
I've said before that my wife loves her 351c so much that even if I didn't like it, which I do, I'd still love it. A very close friend pocket carries his 43c daily and it, too, is a fine little revolver, or at least, his sample is. It has come as great shock to me to learn that my answer to which S&W .22 j-frame is most emphatically, Ruger LCR.
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Hogue G10's. I've some fairly serious dremel plans for them, fwiw, maybe VZ will take note and build the perfect set. I'll post further in an LCR thread later.
Lucky Gunner tests.
175 fps advantage in 9mm +P vs standard would not be nothing eh?
Penetration advantage of those 175 fps was rather substantial
https://www.luckygunner.com/lounge/2...PVMY-LSIwwOA4o
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