semi Auto .22WMR, thoughts anyone?

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Re: semi Auto .22WMR, thoughts anyone?

#11 Post by kennyc »

the running man wrote:Pokey little round, i wouldn't like to get shot with one, considering its power, im surprised its semi auto availability is not banned.
its a .22 rimfire they were expressly excluded from the ban on semi auto actions, the HMR (which in my opinion would be safer used in a semi auto than bolt or lever action) is a .17 rimfire so isn't allowed (mainly because they didn't exist at the time of the ban)
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#12 Post by meles meles »

Not a semi-auto, but you could do far worse than one of these https://youtu.be/34ySSm16juE

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kennyc wrote:
the running man wrote:Pokey little round, i wouldn't like to get shot with one, considering its power, im surprised its semi auto availability is not banned.
its a .22 rimfire they were expressly excluded from the ban on semi auto actions, the HMR (which in my opinion would be safer used in a semi auto than bolt or lever action) is a .17 rimfire so isn't allowed (mainly because they didn't exist at the time of the ban)
thanks for the recap, its also the reason most ranges dont allow .17 hmr but do allow .22 wmr, ie the rules were made b4 17 came along. I gotta be honest the difference in power between 22lr and 22wmr was clearly something they missed, theres not a lot between one of those and a downloaded 223.
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the running man wrote:
kennyc wrote:
the running man wrote:Pokey little round, i wouldn't like to get shot with one, considering its power, im surprised its semi auto availability is not banned.
its a .22 rimfire they were expressly excluded from the ban on semi auto actions, the HMR (which in my opinion would be safer used in a semi auto than bolt or lever action) is a .17 rimfire so isn't allowed (mainly because they didn't exist at the time of the ban)
thanks for the recap, its also the reason most ranges dont allow .17 hmr but do allow .22 wmr, ie the rules were made b4 17 came along. I gotta be honest the difference in power between 22lr and 22wmr was clearly something they missed, theres not a lot between one of those and a downloaded 223.
You would really have to download a .223 to get to whammer power levels, I got rid of mine because I can reload .223 cheaper than buy WMR O:-) but the WMR is still a very potent little round and was underestimated for quite a while because of the HMR popularity
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Well she obviously cannot be arsed to post a picture of her 'Ultimate post apocalyptic' rifle so here it is :)
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Ovenpaa wrote:Well she obviously cannot be arsed ...
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Looks a nice rifle though, and we've heard great things about the accuracy of CZ 512s in .22LR, so one in .22 Whammer might be pretty awesome.
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Ovenpaa wrote:Well she obviously cannot be arsed to post a picture of her 'Ultimate post apocalyptic' rifle so here it is :)
An Ase S5 is a bit overkill for a rimfire round isn't it? lol
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#18 Post by Ovenpaa »

The WMR is a tad spiteful and the can we tried before was struggling hence this one was tried and worked.
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#19 Post by kennyc »

Ovenpaa wrote:The WMR is a tad spiteful and the can we tried before was struggling hence this one was tried and worked.
I found the venerable parker Hale MM1 worked well to silence the boom, nothing will stop the supersonic crack though shakeshout
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#20 Post by meles meles »

Maybe one of these?

https://youtu.be/SKdVY3Q01v4

The CZ 512 is available in the UK, and it may be possible to import the stock
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