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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 2946183" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>AMT Automag was the last to make a Semi-auto .22 mag that I remember. I have one of the 4" barrel models. </p><p>They never could get it to run consistently. The recoil impulse started the action too quickly resulting in timing issues. </p><p>They went so far as to put a tiny bit of stippling in the chamber to "hold" the round in the chamber for a microsecond or two longer which helped most of the issues, but it was still never reliable. </p><p>I use mine for plinking and flame throwing. LOL. </p><p>Speer came out with some .22 mag ammo for short barreled pistols using gold dot bullets. I bought a couple of boxes of it to try, but it appears all it was was lighter/softer bullets to expand at the lower velocities when fired out of a pistol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 2946183, member: 5412"] AMT Automag was the last to make a Semi-auto .22 mag that I remember. I have one of the 4" barrel models. They never could get it to run consistently. The recoil impulse started the action too quickly resulting in timing issues. They went so far as to put a tiny bit of stippling in the chamber to "hold" the round in the chamber for a microsecond or two longer which helped most of the issues, but it was still never reliable. I use mine for plinking and flame throwing. LOL. Speer came out with some .22 mag ammo for short barreled pistols using gold dot bullets. I bought a couple of boxes of it to try, but it appears all it was was lighter/softer bullets to expand at the lower velocities when fired out of a pistol. [/QUOTE]
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