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sorry to ask a stupid question i guess
is the .22 ammo used in revolvers,pistols and rifles the same. or does the size and power of the ammo vary from different class of weapon in the same calibre?
if possible can someone post a link to different kinds of .22 ammo used in different class of weapons.
what is .22 highpower? i heard someone talking abt it.
plz help.
is the .22 ammo used in revolvers,pistols and rifles the same. or does the size and power of the ammo vary from different class of weapon in the same calibre?
if possible can someone post a link to different kinds of .22 ammo used in different class of weapons.
what is .22 highpower? i heard someone talking abt it.
plz help.
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
.22 Highpower is a centrefire cartridge and cannot be used in those firearms chambered for .22lr which happens to be a rimfire cartridge.
.22lr rounds are available as sub-sobic, standard velocity, high velocity and hyper velocity rounds and either have a solid or hollow point bullet. Rifles, pistols and revolvers chambered for .22lr can fire any of the above. However, some manufacturers prefer that hgh and hyper velocity rounds are not used in some or all of their pistols.
Firearms chambered for .22lr can also fire .22 Short and .22 Long cartridges.
.22lr rounds are available as sub-sobic, standard velocity, high velocity and hyper velocity rounds and either have a solid or hollow point bullet. Rifles, pistols and revolvers chambered for .22lr can fire any of the above. However, some manufacturers prefer that hgh and hyper velocity rounds are not used in some or all of their pistols.
Firearms chambered for .22lr can also fire .22 Short and .22 Long cartridges.
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
Mack The Knife.. there is one shorter version of the .22 used for Rapid firing. Is this the .22 short? I thought it was called .22 Rapid
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.22 lr stands for 'Long Rifle'
Centerfire means that the primer is placed at the center of the base of the bullet. Therefore, the firing pin will have to strike the center position of the bullet to ignite it.
In Rim fire, the primer is around the 'rim' of the base of the bullet. Here, the firing pin will strike the rim of the bullet to ignite the primer.
Primer is the chemical that initiates the burning of the main charge powder within the bullet - impact-sensitive substance that produces the spark to ignite the gunpowder. When this charge is ignited, the substance inside the bullet will explode. This will result in a great pressure formed, and since the back and sides of the bullet is covered, by the bolt and the chamber, respectfully, the only way for this explosion to grow is thru the front. This will then discharge thru the front propelling the front part of the bullet (The front lead in the case of the .22).
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Centerfire means that the primer is placed at the center of the base of the bullet. Therefore, the firing pin will have to strike the center position of the bullet to ignite it.
In Rim fire, the primer is around the 'rim' of the base of the bullet. Here, the firing pin will strike the rim of the bullet to ignite the primer.
Primer is the chemical that initiates the burning of the main charge powder within the bullet - impact-sensitive substance that produces the spark to ignite the gunpowder. When this charge is ignited, the substance inside the bullet will explode. This will result in a great pressure formed, and since the back and sides of the bullet is covered, by the bolt and the chamber, respectfully, the only way for this explosion to grow is thru the front. This will then discharge thru the front propelling the front part of the bullet (The front lead in the case of the .22).
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BSW,bullshitwalks";p="53318 wrote: .22 lr?centerfire?rimfire?
guys explain it to me
Here is a link for you. Hope it helps.........
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22LR
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Even after flying 400 yards (370 m), a stray .22 bullet is still traveling at approximately 500 feet (150 m) per second, which can inflict a very serious wound, and a standard .22 cartridge can have a ballistic range of up to a mile and a half (2400 m) if fired into the air.
i dint know this!!!! source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22LR
i dint know this!!!! source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22LR
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
in the safety lectures of a rifle training course i attended, the instructors mentioned an accidental fatality from a rimfire, shot almost a mile away from the victimdiskaon";p="54214 wrote: Even after flying 400 yards (370 m), a stray .22 bullet is still traveling at approximately 500 feet (150 m) per second, which can inflict a very serious wound, and a standard .22 cartridge can have a ballistic range of up to a mile and a half (2400 m) if fired into the air.
i dint know this!!!! source - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/.22LR
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Yes... its all a matter of air density, angle of penetration and area of penetration. Problem with the .22 LR is that it is a pure lead front without a jacket, and impact can send pieces of lead in many directions of the body...
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Re: IOF .22 LR rifle
hi friends. im asking this question just out of my curiosity.is it a tradition of ishapore rifle factory to gift their first gun (civilian arms)to the state governor???i came upon a .22iof with a dealer and he said it was a gift to the governor.the gun differed from others in finish of stock,action was smooth.it has the same paint finish and magazine was 5 shot instead of 10