Posted on 02/13/2019 4:48:36 AM PST by w1n1
Love It!
Frickin' Shark not included... ;^)
Anyone have the S&W Model 51? Just acquired and interested in any comments.
That's why it's important that you never store a revolver with the cylinder bores even the slightest bit wet with gun oil - it will creep into the cartridges and kill the priming compound. The "heeled bullet" design on the .22LR seems to be especially vulnerable to this. .22WMR uses a true copper-jacketed bullet and a crimped case, which makes it less risky.
Had no idea about this stuff. Thanks!
Ive just always laughed at the yahoos buying 22WMR pistols.
It is caused by the economy of scale.
Because I have a number of 22 Mag handguns, I wanted a 22 Mag long gun.
The 10/22 rotary mag is a solid design and there is a Savage A22 Semi-Auto in 22 WMR that uses a Savage rotary mag similar to the 10/22 Ruger mag.
It is not black, has no pistol grip and with its decent sized bolt handle looks no more threatening than a 22 hunting rifle. I had some invasive raccoons in Missouri and that was my excuse.
So here you have a 10 round long gun that will fire all 10 as fast as you can pull the trigger. It uses the same rounds as the LCR 22 WMR, the North American Arms Sidewinder tiny pocket gun or any other 22 WMR.
A 22 WMR is loud, out of long gun or mouse gun it is going to make an impression on a person confronted with its discharge. Use the A22 CCI round or the TNT and you will get some expansion even in the hand gun.
The Savage has the Accu-Trigger, I added a bi-pod and a four power scope.
Its fall at 185 Yards is about 3.4 inches and is relatively flat inside of 120 Yards.
see my 46.
I have shot guns in 20, 12 and 410 but I try to limit my handguns and long guns to 22 WMR and 9mm due to cost. I want a large game long rifle, I just don’t need one, LOL.
I should add that I also have an LCR in .38 as my wife liked its trigger action.
The .22 mag in a 23 inch barrel (Marlin model 25) is just about ideal for large coons. A LR will do the job but the Marlin absolutely nails them.
You are correct about the noise too. Even out of that long barrel it still roars.
I have a buddy that owns a few farms. He had a couple dozen problem raccoons tearing up his place and did the old fly bait and coca cola in a pie pan routine and killed 18 in one night. Too many dogs in my neighborhood for me to try it.
I just got the LCRX in 22lr cause a lawnmower and a pistol is still cheaper than a riding mower.
Cutting your lawn in Florida can be all kinds of exciting!
Last year I shot a 200 pound boar in the ear with my Savage 22 WMR. The boar did a back flip. Distance was about 80 yards.
I had a new factory out-of-the-box from a reputable American Firearms Manufacturer .22LR revolver that had more failures to fire than successful shots, even after cleaning, oiling, etc. I sent it back to them with a clear explanation, and they "repaired" it (much more than a repair, I suspect, it felt and looked like they sent it through their custom shop). I've had probably two failures to fire in 2,000 rounds since then, which amazes me for rimfire ammo. To put it mildly, their repair technician did a very nice job (and saved S&W's reputation for me as a purchaser). It's now my favorite revolver.
For Later,,,
They triggered my sick cents.
He should have both magazines mounted to the others frame. Positive locking for combat lethality and dual simultaneous magazine changes. Probably gain crucial femtoseconds if he would hold the contraption in its proper horizontal firing position.
That guy took online badass correspondence course instruction, I can tell.
Good for her. I am a crap shot and admit it. Center of mass somewhere is the best I can hope for.
No thanks, I’ll stick with 9mm...
Depending on what US state I am in or if back home in Israel I either carry a Ruger .40, a S&W revolver .357 7 shot (NYC easiest to get a carry permit) or a government weapon (9mm) that has varied over the years of issuance.
Competent with all, not great with any.
“Youre much better off with a .38 Special.
Never discount the .38 Special. Has been around forever, +P is especially effective if loaded properly. I don’t own a .357 Mag. but it will give best of both worlds. Close or with some added range. Both are absolutely great rounds.”
It’s hard to beat a .38 Special. When I carry my S&W Model 36 (1 7/8”) it is with factory 148 grain wadcutters @ about 700 fps. The trigger pull is light and smooth, it goes bang every time, recoil is light and easy to control, and the bullet penetrates very deeply. Look at the chart in the article for penetration with this load.
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