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<blockquote data-quote="SoonerP226" data-source="post: 2460798" data-attributes="member: 26737"><p>I've shot a decent amount of Aguila .22 Colibri; they are primer-fired rounds (no powder), and are very quiet out of a pistol. I would suggest observing the warning on the box, and not firing them out of a rifle-length barrel. They won't cycle the action on a Walther P22, but they will dispatch mice quite nicely. Also, they leave an...odd...odor after firing. It's not exactly stinky (a friend used to shoot Egyptian 8mm blanks that must've been mostly camel dung--those stank to high heaven), but it is different from normal .22-caliber rounds.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SoonerP226, post: 2460798, member: 26737"] I've shot a decent amount of Aguila .22 Colibri; they are primer-fired rounds (no powder), and are very quiet out of a pistol. I would suggest observing the warning on the box, and not firing them out of a rifle-length barrel. They won't cycle the action on a Walther P22, but they will dispatch mice quite nicely. Also, they leave an...odd...odor after firing. It's not exactly stinky (a friend used to shoot Egyptian 8mm blanks that must've been mostly camel dung--those stank to high heaven), but it is different from normal .22-caliber rounds. [/QUOTE]
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