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remington 22lr
The .22 Remington Automatic (also known as the .22 Remington Auto and occasionally .22 Rem Auto) is a .22in (5.6mm) American rimfire rifle cartridge.
Introduced for the Remington Model 16 semiautomatic rifle in 1916, the .22 Rem Auto was never used in any other firearm. It will not chamber correctly in other .22 rimfire weapons, nor will other .22 rimfire ammunition, including the dimensionally very similar .22 Winchester Automatic, interchange with it. This feature was to prevent use of black powder rounds, which were still popular when it first appeared, from being used in the Model 16, resulting in powder residue rapidly clogging the action and rendering the weapon inoperable.The power of the .22 Remington Auto is comparable to the .22 Long rimfire, and while it fires a heavier bullet, it offers no performance edge on either the .22 Long or the very much more common .22 Long Rifle. It is not as accurate or as effective as the .22 LR, either.
This Remington 22 LR Ammo belt is in great used condition.
Size small.
35 inches from buckle to first hole on belt.
Small for sure!
30 cartridges loops on belt.
$40 Or Best Offer.
Howdy folks!
I’ve got two buckets of Remington 22LR Golden Bullets up for sale. That’s 1400 rounds of high velocity 36 grain hollow point fun per bucket too! Please note that the bucket pictured on the right has slightly popped open but all ammunition remains in the bucket. Both buckets...
I inherited these 3 boxes after going thru dads stuff (as we all must do one day). I’d gladly trade these straight up for 3 bricks of standard velocity 40 grain or high velocity. Prefer the standard velocity due to the age of my rimfires