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22 magnum
The .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire, also called .22 WMR, .22 Magnum, .22 WMRF, .22 MRF, or .22 Mag, is a rimfire cartridge. Originally loaded with a bullet weight of 40 grains (2.6 g) delivering velocities in the 2,000 feet per second (610 m/s) range from a rifle barrel, .22 WMR is now loaded with bullet weights ranging from 50 grains (3.2 g) at 1,530 feet per second (470 m/s) to 30 grains (1.9 g) at 2,200 feet per second (670 m/s).
I was just wondering, do you guys think a chiappa little badger 22 magnum is legal to own in washington state? It has a barrel of 16.5 inches and overall length of 32 inches, single shot rimfire. I was planning to get one for a first shooter type of rifle.
When I first saw the NAA 22 magnum belt buckle combo I thought it was a pretty cool novelty. As we've all done with other guns over the years, I didn't buy one because I figured they'd always be available. From what I understand NAA no longer makes the holster. I'd still like to own one, and I...
I got 5 boxes of winchester WRF that I would love to trade for some 22mag. I got them from a guy that told me they were 22mag. I gave him the $ and he drove a while to meet up with me so I took them. I hope one of you guys can trade me for what I wanted. please help me out. i know someone on...