AHM
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I think what happens is the directions tell you to hold it in your left hand, you righties just cant comprehend, i kid.
The mkiii has a certain dick dance to get it right.
Follow it word for word and it goes easy
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I think what happens is the directions tell you to hold it in your left hand, you righties just cant comprehend, i kid.
The mkiii has a certain dick dance to get it right.
Follow it word for word and it goes easy
I’m sure it does but keep an eye out for mag buildupNot really, the wax serves a purpose. If you want to see excessive wax or oil hunt down some old Junoir ammo out of Russian from the 80s stuff came dripping off.......
Tenex has a good amount of "wax" as do many 22s . I say it many times if your semi rifle or handgun cant go a few thousand rounds with out issues then theres something going on.
More often its the gun or operator error.
98% of the semi 22 shooters i see with malfunctions generally fall into 2 catagories.
1. Way over lubed , the firearm not the ammo.
Most 22s do not need "lube" but just enough oil or CLP to prevent rust.
2. Those that have not cleaned thier shit since grandpa bought it for your dads 10th birthday.
clean your gun well, give it a very light oil and see what happens.
Some ammo does suck. Especially the really cheap bulk stuff. Its in consistency in case length,rim thickness, primer compound and such
then the bullets. Heck i have seen different bullet profiles in the same box of some cheap stuff.
Find ammo that works and buy as much as you can.
That little build up keeps the lead from transferringI’m sure it does but keep an eye out for mag buildup
No. Its a steel frame. Just like the Single Six. I suspect it gives them a use for Single Six cosmetically blemished frames.Cerakoted? Is it a pot metal pistol like the rough riders?
.22 mag costs as much as 9mm, in normal times. So it kind of defeats the purpose.What about a 22mag pmr 30s are a ton of fun
thats good to know.No. Its a steel frame. Just like the Single Six. I suspect it gives them a use for Single Six cosmetically blemished frames.
I sent mine back early on also. It would go into battery somehow and wouldn’t shoot well. They put a pin in the slide to keep it(the slide) forward. Works flawlessly now. I like my SR22, I shoot it well but if you get a 22 pistol get one that you can put a red dot on and shoot competition with. I wonder if I can fit a red dot on the SR?My Ruger SR22 was pretty finicky with ammo, I got pissed and sent it back to Ruger and when it came back - it will fire anything. I do find that Federal Automatch is shitty, more fail-to-fire than any other brand. That RMA was done in late 2019
CCI mini-mags, AR and std velocity work great - as do Rem Golden Bullets and Aguila (any flavor). I do tend to only run the copper washed bullets through the pistol, dont think that matters for fire/feeding - but it seems less dirty
It is only a guess, but if the more recent production runs of the Ruger SR22 have whatever fix they applied to mine (I still have the paper with the note somewhere) - the ammo sensitivity issue may be less of an issue
Yeah but rn it's probably the cheapest ammo in stock.22 mag costs as much as 9mm, in normal times. So it kind of defeats the purpose.