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Kinda interesting...
https://youtu.be/cf0dzIsELDE
I do like the 22 TCM...maybe my '1911 bias' is showing...
The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
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Re: The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
Did I hear someone say .22 t.c.m. (9r) ?
Whenever we go across the tracks....that is to say, beyond the figurative tugela river from the natal into bantuland......where the aging business district is located, we tend to carry something that has great capacity and will defeat soft, unplated kevlar.
56 rounds ready if needed in that little plastic box. The regular factory loaded t.c.m. is easily and quickly shortened to 9r o.a.l. on the bandsaw by removing the lead nose back to the copper jacket.
Whenever we go across the tracks....that is to say, beyond the figurative tugela river from the natal into bantuland......where the aging business district is located, we tend to carry something that has great capacity and will defeat soft, unplated kevlar.
56 rounds ready if needed in that little plastic box. The regular factory loaded t.c.m. is easily and quickly shortened to 9r o.a.l. on the bandsaw by removing the lead nose back to the copper jacket.
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Re: The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
Hi Doc, nothing new here to those who read. The 22 TCM has every ballistic advantage you could ever wish for over all other 22's, including the 5.7. The 5.7 is an expensive head ache in my opinion. You can't reload for it without severe complications and factory ammo is stupid expensive. I know some here favor it as a cartridge but because it cannot be easily reloaded, I will never own a firearm in this cartridge. If you only buy ammo, then this is the cartridge for you. If you hand load, this cartridge is not for you at all.
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Re: The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
Tutt, did you ever locate the Ruger 22 mag you were looking for?
The Walther WMP looks like a winner.
The Walther WMP looks like a winner.
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Re: The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
I don't yet have one, but it is on the wish list. A few things must be done first.
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Re: The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
Re. .22 wmr self-loader, what is the consensus on kel-tec versus walther ? Similar online prices though the kel-tec can be found for a few shekels less now that the "new" has worn off it.
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Re: The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
KelTec is reported to be extremely ammo finicky. It even says on KelTec's website to only use the ammo they list.
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Re: The 22-ish caliber pistols compared...
No my friend, not yet. Much of what links were sent to me were not actually available when I called them, and beyond that, I came to the conclusion that I need to invest in something for concealed carry more importantly. And I also need to plan for a trip to Poland or Ukraine in the near future and I'm retired now but hoping to go back to work part time. It may not be this year, but next year for certain.
Thanks for asking and for trying to find me a good hand gun in 22 Mag, I do appreciate it. The 22 Walther, while reliable probably, just doesn't excite me.
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