Caliber - 22LR
The .22 Long Rifle rimfire (5.6x15mmR) cartridge is a long established variety of ammunition, and in terms of units sold is still by far the most common in the world today. The cartridge is often referred to simply as .22 LR and various rifles, pistols, revolvers, and even some smoothbore shotguns have been manufactured in this caliber. It is occasionally referred to by its metric designation of 5.6x15mmR. The cartridge originated from the Flobert BB Cap of 1845 through the .22 Smith & Wesson cartridge of 1857, and was developed by the J. Stevens Arms & Tool Company in 1887[3] by combining the casing of the .22 Long with the 40-grain (2.6 g) bullet of the .22 Extra Long. For many decades, it has been a very popular cartridge around the world. It is one of the few cartridges that are accepted by a large variety of rifles, as well as pistols. Virtually every manufacturer of cartridge firearms makes at least one model chambering it, and this has been true for more than a century. The .22 Long Rifle and related cartridges (.22 Short, .22 Long and .22 Extra Long) use a heeled bullet, which means that the bullet is the same diameter as the case, and has a narrower "heel" portion that fits in the case.
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22LR Firearms
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P22 Lime Green Carbon Fiber, 22LR |
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10/22 Distributor Exclusives AccuSport 22LR Birch Sporter |
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P22 Carbon Fiber, 22LR |
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10/22 Distributor Exclusives Big Rock Sports 22LR Jacaranda Laminate |
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PLR-22 22 LR |
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10/22 Distributor Exclusives TALO 22LR Altamont French |
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MK22 MSR .22lr |
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P226 Classic 22, 22LR |
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P522 Classic Pistol 22LR |
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10/22 Distributor Exclusives Big Rock Sports 22LR Blk Laminate |
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