A friend toured Winchester in Alton , Il. they didn't seem as precautious of the powder as much as the priming compound, it was stored under water.
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A friend toured Winchester in Alton , Il. they didn't seem as precautious of the powder as much as the priming compound, it was stored under water.
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Mark at God, Family Guns, put this out on his experience with reliability in 22lr, I will be looking more into the Ruger SR22, I know he reported the most sold firearm in the U.S. first quarter of 2025 was the Taurus G3C. He reported he he has NEVER had a failure with his SR22.
I didnt know that. Makes good sense tho!
Mark at God, Family Guns, put this out on his experience with reliability in 22lr, I will be looking more into the Ruger SR22, I know he reported the most sold firearm in the U.S. first quarter of 2025 was the Taurus G3C. He reported he he has NEVER had a failure with his SR22.
I have become partial to Browning, I have heard they still stone the triggers, they are always nice. That and a S&W 41, always a dandy.
Have a little 3" barrel, 8 round, taurus 22 that has become a favorite.
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I have become partial to Browning, I have heard they still stone the triggers, they are always nice. That and a S&W 41, always a dandy.
Have a little 3" barrel, 8 round, taurus 22 that has become a favorite.
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Browning sells a 22 bottom=eject rifle that I'd like to own!
Been reading up on drop in replacement for R22, pretty interesting![/QUOTE
I read that it's cpming over the border from mexico. I never used any of that but I was close to it in Colorado. It worked good even tho it came from a normal distributor.
Mark at God, Family Guns, put this out on his experience with reliability in 22lr, I will be looking more into the Ruger SR22, I know he reported the most sold firearm in the U.S. first quarter of 2025 was the Taurus G3C. He reported he he has NEVER had a failure with his SR22.
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I did a search for a P322 so I could check it over and couldn't find one so they must not be out yet. A 4" barrel is prolly too short a 22 needs more barrel to gain velocity. I've seen the sad truth of 22LR from short barrels over a chronograph.
Your fav NAA Mini-revolver (with the short barrel), get about barely over 900 fps with Stingers! Sad. (1 1/8") So I snapped up one of those 1860 C 22 Mag Hoglegs. It's nice to be able to hit targets way way beyond 7 feet. All the way out to Squirrel and rabbit range! I didn't chronograph the 6" Hogleg yet, it's too new I didnt get to it this summer.
I doubt I'll buy a Sig. Next one is steel. A MK IV I'll settle for aluminum lol. As long as it's not plastic.