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  2. .22 Winchester Rimfire - Wikipedia

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    Introduced in the Winchester M1890 slide rifle, it had a flat-nose slug, and is identical to the .22 Remington Special (which differed only in having a roundnosed slug). [2] It uses a flat-based, inside-lubricated bullet, which differs from the outside-lube heeled bullet of the .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle, and .22 Extra Long cartridges.

  3. Remington Model 597 - Wikipedia

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    Remington Model 597. The Remington Model 597 is an American semi-automatic rifle that was manufactured by Remington Arms at the company's Mayfield, Kentucky and Huntsville, Alabama plant. The .22 Long Rifle version has a removable 10-round magazine, while the magazines for the larger .22 WMR and .17 HMR cartridges hold eight rounds.

  4. Remington Model 552 - Wikipedia

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    Remington Model 552. The Remington Model 552 Speedmaster is a blow-back operated, self-loading, semi-automatic rifle that can fire .22 Short, .22 Long and .22 long rifle cartridges. [3] Ammunition is fed from a tubular magazine under the barrel.

  5. Remington Model 522 Viper - Wikipedia

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    Feed system. Magazine to 25 (after market magazines) and 10 with factory magazines/ rounds. Sights. Iron sights with a Williams-type rear sight [1] The Remington Model 522 Viper is a semi-automatic rifle chambered for the .22 Long Rifle cartridge. The Viper uses mostly polymer in construction; only the barrel, bolt and a few small parts are steel.

  6. .22-250 Remington - Wikipedia

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    The .22-250 Remington is a very high-velocity, short action, .22 caliber rifle cartridge primarily used for varmint hunting and small game hunting. It is capable of reaching over 4,000 feet per second. Some jurisdictions prohibit the use of cartridges smaller than 6 mm (e.g., .243 Winchester) for deer hunting.

  7. .22 Remington Automatic - Wikipedia

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    The .22 Remington Automatic / 5.7x23mmRF (also known as the .22 Remington Auto and occasionally .22 Rem Auto) is a .22in (5.6mm) American rimfire rifle cartridge.. Introduced for the Remington Model 16 semiautomatic rifle in 1916, [1] the .22 Rem Auto was never used in any other firearm. [2]

  8. List of rimfire cartridges - Wikipedia

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    Metric. 2.34mm SwissMiniGun. 4.5×26mm MKR. 5 mm Remington Rimfire Magnum. 9mm Flobert. 10.4×38mm Swiss Rimfire. 12.17×42mm RF. 14x33mmR Wänzl.

  9. .22 Extra Long - Wikipedia

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    Using the same 40 gr (2.6 g) outside-lubricated bullet later adapted for the much more common .22 Long Rifle, [2] the Extra Long was loaded with 6 gr (389 mg) of black powder. [2] Originally, it slightly outperformed the .22 LR, but was "not noted for great accuracy", [2] while later smokeless loads achieved about the same muzzle velocity as ...