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<blockquote data-quote="dennishoddy" data-source="post: 4294123" data-attributes="member: 5412"><p>Maybe because it interfered with the timing? .22 mag semi auto's have had a bad reputation of jamming and other failures. </p><p>AMT is a prime example. I have one of the later models that kind of fixed some of the issues, but mag issues kept it from becoming popular. </p><p>The timing in the cycle of the .22 mag round that was designed for a rifle had issues in pistols.</p><p>The pistol cycled too quickly, so AMT added some stippling to the chamber to slow it down which helped, but didn't cure the issue. Mine shows three areas of stippling on ejected brass. </p><p>It's a safe queen now but the PMR-30 comes out occasionally. As said previously, very light, awesome trigger and reliable with lube.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dennishoddy, post: 4294123, member: 5412"] Maybe because it interfered with the timing? .22 mag semi auto's have had a bad reputation of jamming and other failures. AMT is a prime example. I have one of the later models that kind of fixed some of the issues, but mag issues kept it from becoming popular. The timing in the cycle of the .22 mag round that was designed for a rifle had issues in pistols. The pistol cycled too quickly, so AMT added some stippling to the chamber to slow it down which helped, but didn't cure the issue. Mine shows three areas of stippling on ejected brass. It's a safe queen now but the PMR-30 comes out occasionally. As said previously, very light, awesome trigger and reliable with lube. [/QUOTE]
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