Posted by Mark - IN. on March 11, 2015 at 16:07:50 from (71.194.31.57):
In Reply to: 223 ammo posted by jeffcat on March 10, 2015 at 19:41:39:
Have you ever heard of a .22 TCM? It's made by AMSCOR/Rock Island Armory, really out of the Philippines. They had it in pistol form, 1911, with plans to release it in a rifle. The bottom line is that it resembles a shortened .223, case shortened about an inch. I considered and still might buy a couple, one to use on varmints because its got quite a muzzle velocity, and then keep the other unfired as a collector because I kind of think they may never really take off mostly because the gun and the ammo are made exclusively by AMSCOR/Rock Island Armory and no one else. They had one that I tried to purchase, but a couple of years when stuff got so whacked out, they got super back ordered. The one that I was interested in was called a "Micro-Mag" where the barrels can be swapped out between .22 TCM and 9mm. I'm a revolver handgun kind of guy, not so much a pistol. But, I would like to pickup a .22 TCM for varmints.
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